If you read so well ....
Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
You are basing your "assessment" and "opinion" on articles in the news media. I am basing mine on the legislative intent as stated in the statute passed and the one up for passage this year, and the modification of the regulations promulgated by the Texas Department of Public Safety regarding the REQUIREMENTS for initial licensing and the structure of the qualifying course.
Just like your buddy, YouRong, who depends on ads and publicity articles to determine the LEGAL location of facilities ... as opposed to the Official City of Austin Maps. I'll take the statutes and regulations over news media articles.
Perhaps they are easier for you to read and comprehend, which is why you prefer them. Historically, they are written on an 11th grade level for general "consumption." Personally, I prefer the law as written .. after it is passed and in place with the Governor's signature, or in this case the Director's blessings.
As for you ridiculing the word I used .... "encouraged" .... Here's the "encouraging" pitch to the nonshooter appearing for the CHL class.
"We have a beginner's class to review gun handling, gun cleaning, and gun safety with some acquaintance with some shooting on the range, because the actual CHL class is going to move rather quickly and the people in there already have experience in those areas and we don't have a lot of time to teach you. It's only $50 if you take the CHL with it, and well worth it. We have one right before the CHL class begins. How about it?" Not an exact quote, but pretty damn close.
That's why I compared it to buying a set of tires: After the stems, air, disposal fee, balancing, and road hazard coverage, it's more than the ad in the paper stated for the set of four. That's called "marketing" .. on this board it's called "upsell" .... !!!!!
You ever heard of slicing bologna ... that's what you're doing.
And very thin, too!
The question is: When you take out a block or two of instruction and assign it to a follow up block of instruction, is that a "reduction" in training or not?