jpm84092
Regular Member
What to bring to the Utah CFP Class
1) Go to the Utah BCI website, download the application and fill it out before class.
Link: http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/documents/MTC20115162011.pdf
2) Go to the Utah BCI website, download the required course manual and either print it out or show me that you have an electronic copy
Link: http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/documents/MTC20115162011.pdf
3) Bring a folding chair. I recommend you bring water if it is going to be hot.
4) My course fee. My course fees are more than reasonable given that some instructors charge $125 - $160 for the UT Concealed Firearm Permit course.
Speaking of my fees, I have had numerous PM messages from all over the country. Some are supportive of what I am doing and others tell me that I am "wasting my talents" teaching the UT course for as little as $10 for a wounded or disabled veteran given what other instructors get for that very instruction. My response to those in the "wasting my talents" camp is that today's economy is tough. And, I was going to be visiting my mother in a nursing home anyway so why not teach a course and teach it at a price that will get those who otherwise would have to decide whether to get competent training or feed their family a chance to get that training at a price they can afford.
Finally, I have a request. MKEGAL is serving as my assistant instructor for the NRA course and will also be attending the UT BCI CFP course. (I and another NRA instructor are working on her to get her Utah BCI Instructor permit.) She is doing this just to get experience under a more experienced instructor. She is not being paid. My request is that if you have an extra buck or two, a tip for MKEGAL would be nice. And those who know her, please join the chorus of folks urging her to get that Utah BCI Certified Concealed Firearm Instructor Permit.
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I will be there for the Utah class and I am bringing a friend. Let me know if you need and details from me. Thanks for offering the class!
1) Go to the Utah BCI website, download the application and fill it out before class.
Link: http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/documents/MTC20115162011.pdf
2) Go to the Utah BCI website, download the required course manual and either print it out or show me that you have an electronic copy
Link: http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/documents/MTC20115162011.pdf
3) Bring a folding chair. I recommend you bring water if it is going to be hot.
4) My course fee. My course fees are more than reasonable given that some instructors charge $125 - $160 for the UT Concealed Firearm Permit course.
Speaking of my fees, I have had numerous PM messages from all over the country. Some are supportive of what I am doing and others tell me that I am "wasting my talents" teaching the UT course for as little as $10 for a wounded or disabled veteran given what other instructors get for that very instruction. My response to those in the "wasting my talents" camp is that today's economy is tough. And, I was going to be visiting my mother in a nursing home anyway so why not teach a course and teach it at a price that will get those who otherwise would have to decide whether to get competent training or feed their family a chance to get that training at a price they can afford.
Finally, I have a request. MKEGAL is serving as my assistant instructor for the NRA course and will also be attending the UT BCI CFP course. (I and another NRA instructor are working on her to get her Utah BCI Instructor permit.) She is doing this just to get experience under a more experienced instructor. She is not being paid. My request is that if you have an extra buck or two, a tip for MKEGAL would be nice. And those who know her, please join the chorus of folks urging her to get that Utah BCI Certified Concealed Firearm Instructor Permit.
Yellow Cat Out - -