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Quote from: Dave Workman on December 04, 2014, 07:08:59 AMQuote from: Fl0und3rz on December 02, 2014, 06:44:19 PMBut it seems to defeat the purpose of I-594 and the limited set of exemptions. Uhh, pay attention to that letter and read "the small print" about firearm exchanges and students over 18 years of age....Yeah, I saw that. The point is that I-594 authors provided an unworkable exemption for HEP, and the WDFW (an agency with LE authhority) chose to use the more generous LE exemption, in effect, advocating the the HEP conduct "straw transfers" to facilitate hunter education, the raison d'etre of I-594. I find that ironic.
Quote from: Fl0und3rz on December 02, 2014, 06:44:19 PMBut it seems to defeat the purpose of I-594 and the limited set of exemptions. Uhh, pay attention to that letter and read "the small print" about firearm exchanges and students over 18 years of age....
But it seems to defeat the purpose of I-594 and the limited set of exemptions.
I don't see live fire going away in most cases. If it is done at an "established shooting range" it is exempt. We plan to continue with live fire.
Quote from: Bob33 on December 04, 2014, 07:44:24 AMI don't see live fire going away in most cases. If it is done at an "established shooting range" it is exempt. We plan to continue with live fire.We don't have a shooting range available for the classes I participate in. We go to WDFW hunting land in Vancouver.
Been teaching Hunters Ed for over twenty years, just resigned today.
Reading with interest one issue hasn't been touched, in my classes lately its getting 50/50 over 18, Soooo on range day, real guns used, over 18 is considered adults, Sooooo can't transfer Right?After 25 years, I don't have much faith in the Commission or Directors "helping" much correcting this!!!
"You can transfer real firearms if your live fire is conducted at an established shooting range." Last paragraph on page 2, of the letter from Dave W. leaves a LOT of wiggle room. From the way its is worded, "Adults" are still in limbo over I-594's wording. And WDFW have not gotten confirmation yet, if we can pass off a real firearm to them.
Quote from: Song Dog on December 03, 2014, 05:56:29 PMBeen teaching Hunters Ed for over twenty years, just resigned today.good hope more follow.
Ok Bob,But then in Dave's letter to "instructors" he writes this:"I am very pleased with the outcome of the analysis, which is attached. I hope this will provide you with certainty to move forward with classes. Having said that, please read carefully the paragraph addressing student-to-student firearm transfers; that is the only area with any remaining uncertainty at this time. We will address that very soon.""Soon" hasn't happened yet.