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Please see http://www.dcsa.bizland.com/chlinfo.html
for DCSA Concealed Handgun License class schedule and, for new shooters,
the "Handgun Safety, Operation and Marksmanship 101" link on the left
side of this page.
Pertinent Links:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4069761537893819675&p
r=goog-sl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER8Ieop6_Jc&NR=1art "Criminals
For Gun Control"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCezcAHXxRY is
"Part 2"
August 21, 2008 a.m. revisions
This page is related to
"Work in Progress" for pending classes at Flower
Mound Community Activity Center (CAC) at 1200 Gerault Road.
(1) Concealed Handgun License - Original
License Course
(2) Concealed Handgun License
Renewal Course
(3) Handgun Safety, Operation and Marksmanship 101
Scroll down for more details here
and soon at
http://www.flower-mound.com/cac/programs.php
Pre-registration for any of the courses scheduled
at the CAC must be made through the CAC. In person, the CAC accepts checks, cash or
credit cards. Once details are finalized. reservations can
also be made for any of
these "Classroom Training" segments by calling the CAC at
972-874-PARK.
In the meantime, if interest or questions about in any of the
classes on this page, please send your contact information to Lonnie at dcsa1996@yahoo.com.
Shooting portions at DCSA will be scheduled during or after
class with applicable payments due at the time of scheduling a range reservation
and appointment with instructor. DCSA accepts cash, check or money orders - but,
as of this time, no debit or credit cards. Students paying cash, if possible,
are requested to have exact change.
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About
the Instructor: Lonnie Ward is President of Denton County Sports Association,
Inc. (DCSA),
a private indoor range and firearms training facility located at 409 Copper
Canyon Road (7 miles northwest of the CAC). Lonnie is himself a student of
both American and Israeli pistol shooting techniques and integrates options for
the "the best of both" in personal defense training for ordinary citizens.
Mr. Ward has been certified in the Texas Department of Public Safety CHL
instructor program since the inception of the law in 1995. He is also a National
Rifle Association Range Safety Officer and certified instructor in Home Firearms
Safety, Rifle, Pistol and Personal Protection.
Mr. Ward is a 26-year resident of Flower Mound, the proud father
of two graduates of Marcus High School and the 17'th inductee into Texas Parks
and Wildlife's Hunter Education Hall of Fame. When not out of the area enjoying
the great outdoors, he can be reached at dcsa1996@yahoo.com.
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(1) Concealed Handgun License - Original
License
The 10 to 11 hour CHL course described
immediately below is not intended to teach novice or inexperienced
students
how to shoot a handgun.
Students with such need
(as well as some "consciously incompetent" shooters) should consider
the separate 5-hour course "Handgun Safety, Operation and
Marksmanship 101", also available through the Community Activity Center (CAC) and
Denton County Sports Association (DCSA).
Pending format for
Saturday CHL Classes at Flower
Mound Community Activity Center:
Lunch break 11:45 to 12:15
"Classroom Segment Only" Cost: $110.00
Saturday, Sept. 13 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 11 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 8 8:00 a.m. to 6:30
p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 9 and Thursday, Dec. 11
6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 10 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
The Texas Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Course requires
two segments: "Classroom Training" and a "Demonstration
of Proficiency" (shooting test). The "classroom only"
portion of the CHL course is available at the CAC, with students having
the option to complete the shooting portion locally with instructor Lonnie Ward or any other Texas
Department of Public Safety (DPS) certified
instructor in the State. Minimum age requirement for class: 20 years, 6
months; minimum age of 21 before submitting application packet to DPS. The
classroom portion requires inclusion of not only handgun safety and child
protective measures, but also non-violent dispute resolution and heavy
emphasis on the legal aspects of concealed carry. Mr. Ward integrates a
combination of books, videos, demonstrations, lecture and interactive
discussions for rather fast paced coverage of "nice to know",
"should know" and "must know" material on laws, mindset,
tactics, skills and equipment. Students
need to bring their driver's license, an ink pen and a highlighter for use
with the class handouts. The lesson plan will be structured so that students
can use the 30-minute mid-day break to pick up lunch from one the local
Subways or the like, then return to eat during a video when class resumes at
12:15. (Or, students are certainly welcome to pack a lunch and remain on
site.)
All students who
successfully complete the classroom segment and 50-question written test at
the CAC will be given a "Certificate of
Training" (DPS Form TR-100) with Mr. Ward's signature indicating
"PASS" for the "Classroom Training". Also included
in the "classroom" fee above are the 2 required passport photos and notarization of the 3
affidavits in the DPS application packet.
Mr. Ward will have
"sign up" sheets available during and after classes for students who
want to complete the "Demonstration of Proficiency" portion with him
locally. Students who exercise this option may schedule a ($51.88) shooting session at a mutually convenient time at
the DCSA private indoor range within a few days of the
classroom completion. (DCSA is located 7 miles
northwest of the CAC: 1/2 mile north of FM 407 at 409 Copper Canyon Road.) While the instructor may integrate
certain unloaded
firearms for training purposes, students
should not bring any personal firearms or ammunition into the CAC
classroom.
DCSA's $51.88 pricing above includes
the initial membership and range use fee, eye and
ear protection, the required B-27 target and "Demonstration of
Proficiency" - with no more than one other student shooting at the same
time. ($76.88 for students who may desire the shooting test scheduled on a
one-on-one basis and/or for students who request (at time of reservation) up
to a 50-round "practice run" first on B-27 target at 3, 7 and/or 15 yards).
Students
may bring their own (32 caliber or greater) handgun and (factory only)
ammunition for the range session or will have the
option of renting a 9mm Glock Model 19 or Kahr Model K-9 semi-automatic pistol and purchasing
ammunition at DCSA ($15 total per 50 rounds). Subsequent
current cost of a 4-year "original" license is $140 (personal
check or money order payable to Texas Department of Public Safety) for most
individuals. (Those 60 and older and military veterans pay $70 for a
4-year license.) While waiting that long is certainly not recommended,
students (with non-electronic application payments) have up to 2 years from
the first date of training to get their paperwork and payment submitted to DPS.
Students who do apply with DPS on-line have up to 1 year to get the
application materials submitted - or pay their state fee again. "Original
License" students have 2 basic options for obtaining the DPS CHL
application packet. One option is to obtain a packet from the instructor in
class, complete the application manually and pay DPS with a personal check or
money order. The other option is to complete the application on-line and pay
the state fee with a credit card, after which DPS will mail the applicant the
balance of the materials (for completion and return). Students who have
obtained their packet directly from DPS should bring it to class for
assistance in completion. Students who have applied on-line but not yet
received their packet in the mail from DPS can still attend the class and get
at least their TR-100 and passport photos. Such students may also want to
print the 3 affidavits downloadable from http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/ftp/forms/cr-84-87.pdf
and bring to class for notarization. Per
the 8 1/2" X 11" packet sheet entitled "FAST"
(Fingerprint Applicant Services of Texas), students are encouraged to
subsequently get fingerprinted electronically to minimize the probability of
the (blue-lined) fingerprint card being rejected when it hits the FBI.
Students still have the option of getting fingerprinted manually by local
police departments, yet should understand that, particularly in recent years,
a large number of them done that way (and in CHL classes) have had such a high
rate of rejection (further delaying the process) that DPS has
"partnered" with http://www.L1id.com/IBT
for electronic fingerprinting and card printing at specific offices in Texas.
Their fee, by appointment only, is $9.95. Some
local police and sheriff's departments charge $10 to $20 for (generally
manual) fingerprinting. Two cards are required with an "original"
license application, just 1 card for renewal applicants. Flower
Mound Police Department (and some other cities) do CHL applicant
fingerprinting for free - at least for residents. In any event, students
should not necessarily get fingerprinted before class because the individual
taking the fingerprints must sign the back of one of the passport photos that
will be taken in the CAC classroom. If
you can answer "yes" to the 14 Preliminary Eligibility Questions here,
then you are probably legally eligible for the Texas CHL. For
answers to other "Frequently Asked Questions", see Texas Department
of Public Safety Concealed Handgun License "Home Page": http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administration/crime_records/chl/chlsindex.htm
and related links. If
you still have a specific eligibility question after checking those out, you
may call the DPS helpline at 1-800-224-5744 or send an email to chl@txdps.state.tx.us.
In answer to another
frequently asked question "How difficult is the shooting
test?": Not all that difficult - at least for those who are at
least "consciously competent" in safely handling and manipulating a
(generally semi-automatic) handgun through 50 rounds of live fire in the
presence of others. The B-27 target is a rather large silhouette. The
first 20 rounds are fired from a distance of 3 yards. The next 20 rounds are
fired from range of 7 yards. The last 10 rounds are fired from a range of 15
yards.
A perfect score is 250
points. A minimum score of 175 is required for a "pass". The
shooting test is strictly "pass" or "fail" and that is the
only score provided on Form TR-100. At
instructor's discretion, students can have up to 3 opportunities to
"pass". Students are
given ample time to load between each series and start from the "low
ready" position. At DCSA,
the lights above the target are used for "fire" and "cease
fire" signals. Each series begins with the target in the dark and then
target is illuminated for x-number of seconds as signal to "fire".
(The further away the target, the more time allowed.)
In simplified terms,
students who - without violating any of the safety rules - can place 7 out
of 10 rounds in 15 seconds on an 8 1/2" X 11" sheet of paper at 7
yards should have no problem with passing the shooting test. Instructor
will have a sample of the B-27 target in class and explain the scoring rings
and other details there and in a subsequent safety briefing at the range.
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(2) Concealed Handgun License Renewal
1:30 to 6:30 p.m. (for all Saturday classes)
"Classroom Segment Only" Cost: $50.00
Saturday, Sept. 13
Saturday, Oct. 11
Saturday, November 8
Thursday, Dec. 11 6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 10
Existing CHL holders can join the afternoon segment of scheduled full length
courses (described above) at the CAC to complete the required classroom portion for a CHL
renewal. In
addition to other required topics and a 50-question written test, during the
last half of the day, instructor will focus on CHL law changes made in the last
two sessions of the Legislature, particularly clarifications of House Bill 1815 and Senate Bill
378.
Students need to bring their driver's
license, existing CHL, the application packet (if in hand), an ink pen and a
highlighter for use with the class handouts.
Current cost (payable to DPS) for
a (now) 5-year "Renewal" license is $70.00 ($35 for military
veterans and those age 60+). The CHL unit in Austin typically mails license holders
a renewal application letter approximately 5 to 6 months before their license
expires (on birthday). Current license holders should understand that the CHL
unit, by law, has up to 45 days (and sometimes takes longer) to process a renewal license, so one should
not procrastinate in completing a renewal class. If the new license is not
received by one's birthday, CHL privileges no longer exist until the new
license is "in hand".
CHL holders who have let their
license lapse do have a one-year "grace period" to complete a
renewal course and get the paperwork submitted to Austin. No CHL privileges
exist until a new license is received, but starting completely over is not
required.
While renewal license students can
take the class at any point up to 6 months prior to expiration of
their license, they cannot use an "original license" application in
a packet supplied by instructor. Renewal students must obtain their renewal
application directly from DPS (using one of the methods described in DPS letter mentioned above).
Renewal students but not yet
received their packet in the mail from DPS can still attend the class and get
at least their TR-100 and passport photos. Such students may also want to
print the 3 affidavits downloadable from http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/ftp/forms/cr-84-87.pdf
and bring to class for notarization.
Included in the "classroom" fee above
are (1) instructor signature on the classroom portion of DPS Form TR-100, (2)
two passport photos and (3) notarization of the 3 affidavits in the
packet. Per the 8
1/2" X 11" sheet in the packet entitled "FAST"
(Fingerprint Applicant Services of Texas), students are encouraged to
subsequently get fingerprinted electronically to minimize the probability of
the (blue-lined) fingerprint card being rejected when it hits the FBI.
Students still have the option of getting fingerprinted manually by local
police departments, yet should understand that, particularly in recent years,
a number of them done that way (and in CHL classes) have had such a high
rate of rejection (further delaying the process) that DPS has
"partnered" with http://www.L1id.com/IBT
for electronic fingerprinting and card printing at specific offices in Texas
for $9.95 (per pair of cards). Some
local police and sheriff's departments charge $10 to $20 for (generally
manual) fingerprinting. Two cards are required with an "original"
license application, just 1 card for renewal applicants. Flower
Mound Police Department (and some other cities) do CHL applicant
fingerprinting for free - at least for residents. In any event, students
should not necessarily get fingerprinted before class because the individual
taking the fingerprints must sign the back of one of the passport photos that
will be taken in class.
During or after class, students will have the option to
promptly schedule
a $51.88 shooting session at Denton
County Sports Association's (DCSA) private indoor training facility at
409 Copper Canyon Road (7 miles northwest of the CAC.) DCSA's
$51.88 pricing above includes initial membership and range use fee, eye and
ear protection, the required B-27 target and "Demonstration of
Proficiency" with no more than one other student shooting at the same
time. ($76.88 for students who may desire the shooting test scheduled on a
one-on-one basis and/or for students who request (at time of reservation) up
to a a
50-round "practice run" first on B-27 target at 3, 7 and/or 15 yards).
Students
may bring their own (32 caliber or greater) handgun and (factory only)
ammunition for the range session or will have the
option of renting a 9mm Glock Model 19 or Kahr Model K-9 semi-automatic pistol
and purchasing ammunition at DCSA ($15 total per 50 rounds).
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(3) Handgun Safety, Operation and Marksmanship
101
Pending Dates:
Thursday, Sept. 11 6:30 to 10:00
p.m.
Sunday, October 5 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.
Wed., November 5 6:30 to
10:00 p.m.
Mon. December 29 6:30 to 10:00
p.m.
Costs: $50 for classroom segment at the CAC.
$81.88 for subsequently scheduled 90-minute/100 round shooting
segment at DCSA.
The objective of this course is for novice or inexperienced
students to obtain the initial knowledge, skills and attitude to safely and
responsibly own and operate a revolver or semi-automatic pistol.
For students with aspirations to obtain the Texas
Concealed Handgun License (CHL), this "101" class can be
taken at the before or after the CHL "Classroom
Training" at the CAC.
While the instructor will integrate unloaded handguns and
snap caps (inert training rounds) and lasers as aids for "hands
on" work in the classroom, students
should not bring any personal firearms or ammunition to the CAC.
Students will be welcome to bring their own handguns and
ammunition to a subsequently scheduled session at Denton County Sports
Association (DCSA) private indoor training facility (409 Copper Canyon Road; 7
miles northeast of the CAC). Eye and ear protection are included in the
DCSA pricing above.
The
subsequent
fee to DCSA of $81.88 per student includes eye and ear protection, initial
membership and range use fee and an approximately 90-minute/100-round shooting
session with instructor (and no more than one other student shooting at the
same time). Students who, for whatever reason, desire to complete their 1 1/2 hour shooting session with no other student present will have
opportunity to schedule same for an additional $60.00.
"101 Class"
students
may bring their own handgun (of virtually any caliber) and (factory only)
ammunition to the range session at DCSA only or will have the
option of renting a 9mm Glock Model 19 or Kahr Model K-9 semi-automatic and purchasing
ammunition at DCSA ($30 total including 100 rounds).
If needed, particularly
by those who may want to focus on a revolver for home defense only, 22 or 38
caliber training revolvers and appropriate ammo can be made available.
Based upon mutual
student/instructor discretion at the time, there may be an option for the last 50 rounds
of this session to
include the DPS CHL course "Demonstration of Proficiency". Note:
This Texas CHL "shooting qualification" requires a minimum of 32
caliber. Students who test with a revolver will be issued a license to carry
only revolvers (of any caliber). Students who test with a semi-automatic will
be issued a license good for either a semi-automatic pistol or a
revolver.
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