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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,977
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My only concern is that once you get a CCW you are then on the list of folks who for sure have weapons around. That would be the last thing I would want to be on especially in some states where the legislature or LE are in the mood to dis-arm the public no matter what the 2nd amendment says.
On the other hand, should something difficult happen and a person be forced to defend themselves, having the training sure would help you legally (Rot 911 hope you as a lawyer could chime in here) as otherwise someone is going to get you in court and say "well you did not have the CCW so how did you know what the law allows you to do?"
Guess someone could take the CCW course yet not ever file the paperwork (in a state like Arizona with open carry with no CCW) and cover both bases...
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