“Texas is taking steps to be even cozier for concealed handgun license holders. Texas passed its concealed handgun license law in 1995, and since then has required applicants to undergo 10 to 15 hours training minimum. That standard included classroom and shooting range instruction. But instructors said they really don’t need that much time, and lawmakers cut the training requirements in half. Other changes taking effect Sunday will allow license holders to renew online and provide easier access to obtaining fingerprints for applications. Also, license holders will be certified to carry a revolver or semi-automatic pistol, regardless of what type of gun they used in class.”
Related posts:
Ernst & Young: 'Bitcoin has the potential to be a game-changer'
Supreme Court rules in favor of Florida property owner over denied development permit
Colleges In U.S. Offer Highest-Ever Discount to Entice Students
Taxi lender's stock dives after city botches medallion sale disclosure
Merkel calls Obama about 'US spying on her phone'
North and South Korea prepare to negotiate directly after years of mistrust
Border Agents’ Power to Search Devices Is Facing Increasing Challenges in Court
Midwestern farmers brace to lose billions in trade war
U.S. to provide ‘direct military support’ to Syrian rebels
‘Chuck Norris’ bridge linking Austria, Slovakia opens
Italy’s Saipem Plans 8,800 Job Cuts After Oil Price Falls
Former Miami Herald editor's ties to CIA confirmed in latest JFK docs
11-year-old Pakistani girl faces death penalty for Quran burning
French government minister urges public e-cigarette ban
‘Robin Hood’ band of ‘left-wing activists’ nabs school supplies from shop