Associated Press piece sensationalizes Online concealed carry course
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia is issuing a rising number of concealed-carry gun permits to people who live in other states in a trend that may be helped along by online gun classes.
The commercial courses allow applicants to seek a permit from Virginia that is valid in their state, but without having to meet tougher requirements their home states may impose, such as firing a gun with an instructor.
Virginia State Police issued 1,632 concealed-carry permits to nonresidents through the first half of 2012, topping the previous year’s total of 1,321 nonresident permits. There was no corresponding increase in demand for resident permits, with just under half the previous year’s number reached by mid-2012. . . .
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That so-called problem is fully managed by the states. If a state government is concerned that another state's permit requirements are too lax, they have the option of not honoring that state's permit.
The press in general will think that ALL permit requirements are too lax, regardless of what the state legislatures think is prudent.
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