Has anyone heard of this? Anyone here live in Arkansas?
http://www.thv11.com/news/local/ark...delines-for-new-concealed-carry-law/483573417
"Enhanced" CCW allowing permit holders to carry in otherwise restricted areas, so long as they pass "enhanced" training and testing (yet to be defined, but according to this article, including stuff like "Mass shooting response" and "marksmanship."
Is this a good idea? A bad idea? Irrelevant?
Is it a good step toward gaining CCW access more broadly?
And is there value in tying "better" training to widespread carry?
There's already a thread on preparedness, so I'm not trying to repeat that again. Just wondering whether anyone sees actual value in this, or whether it's just a political half-measure, etc?
Also, any context or backstory would be interesting from anyone who knows how this came about, who's backing it, what launched it, etc.
http://www.thv11.com/news/local/ark...delines-for-new-concealed-carry-law/483573417
"Enhanced" CCW allowing permit holders to carry in otherwise restricted areas, so long as they pass "enhanced" training and testing (yet to be defined, but according to this article, including stuff like "Mass shooting response" and "marksmanship."
Is this a good idea? A bad idea? Irrelevant?
Is it a good step toward gaining CCW access more broadly?
And is there value in tying "better" training to widespread carry?
There's already a thread on preparedness, so I'm not trying to repeat that again. Just wondering whether anyone sees actual value in this, or whether it's just a political half-measure, etc?
Also, any context or backstory would be interesting from anyone who knows how this came about, who's backing it, what launched it, etc.