Arkansas Concealed Handgun License Training

Handgun Training

Arkansas Concealed Carry Permit Training

Concealed Handgun License Class:

1) Saturday, February 27, 2010

Joe Sexson (Instructor #04-450) and Rick Davis (Instructor #04-451) are co-instructors teaching NRA Basic Pistol and Arkansas Concealed Carry courses in Conway, AR. Joe and Rick have a variety of training and knowledge to share with their classes, both are NRA certified instructors and concealed handgun license holders. We also have a private shooting range to conduct live fire portions of the training. Contact us to sign up for the next available class.

Deposits for Concealed Carry can now be paid through paypal, click here!

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CHL Reciprocity Map: (pdf) (jpg)

Legislative update 28Oct2009: Rep. Bryan King has introduced an "interim study" request for an Arkansas Firearms Freedom Act.
Similar acts have been passed in Montana and Tennessee recently and is a direct attempt to reestablish States Rights by allowing firearms to be manufactured, sold, and kept in Arkansas without oversight or control of the BATFE. The same legislation has also been introduced in Alaska, Texas, South Carolina, Minnesota, and Florida. This is extremely important legislation, it definitivly reestablishes our 10th Amendment and returns powers to the State level.
Links to follow for updates:
Arkansascca.org
Tenthamendmentcenter.com
Firearmsfreedomact.com

New Constitutional Amendment

Question: Does this newly proposed amendment to the constitution mean we can own and read books, or does it mean only libraries can have them?
*"A well-equipped Library, being necessary to the Literacy of a free State, the right of the people to keep and read Books shall not be infringed."*

a) People as individuals would not be allowed to keep and own books. Only State or Federal Libraries would be able to own books. Individuals would need to check them out at a government-controlled library.
b) People as individuals would have the right to keep and own books. Without exception.
c) People as individuals would be allowed to read books, and keep them at home while reading. But must return them to the Libraries afterward.
d) Other _____________________________________

Most will pick "b" as their answer. Then just crossout the words equipped, library, literacy, read, and books and write regulated, militia, security, bear, and arms in their place and ask, "What's the difference?"



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