Bizarre. One particular type of pistol? That would pretty much have to go in the AD category.
When no magazine is present in the magazine well, 1911's, with extended ejectors, in 9x19, .38 Super, and .40 S&W.
Bizarre. One particular type of pistol? That would pretty much have to go in the AD category.
When no magazine is present in the magazine well, 1911's, with extended ejectors, in 9x19, .38 Super, and .40 S&W.
Any suggestion that they are not capable of teaching the fundamentals of drawing a pistol out of a holster safely is just nonsense. So to is the notion that somehow down the road they would be liable because a shooter days, months or years later manages to shoot himself in the a$$ when he draws his gun and pulls the trigger is equally nonsensical. If anyone can find a case in Canada where an instructor was found liable for a shooter doing so I am all ears.
The appointment of new SOI's is primarily based upon need followed by receipt of names of qualified candidates.
Any suggestion that they are not capable of teaching the fundamentals of drawing a pistol out of a holster safely is just nonsense.
Bob
So bob, why does the NRA sell "Firearms Instructor Insurance" then...
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To those who started this asking a simple and honest question before it was hi-jack into the crap storm it is now, netcon, it was nice meeting you tonight, I will see you on the 24th and kingair we will work something out for you, also anyone else who would like to participate in the New Shooter Orientation on the 24th of July, please PM me.
Once again Steve David incorporates some sanity! My hero!Wish I could have made it yesterday.
You missed a great match yesterday, you will have to hit Target, Paul and Doug made a great match.
I expect you will be at the NSO on the 24th to assist with it?
thank you to all who replied.. i will be attending NSO course this month and think it's great idea in general to get familiar with shooting, reloading and safe handling on the move as i'm pretty sure it has a bit different feel and mind set from how i shoot when just being in static position at the bench. IDPA's NSO class sounds like a good solution and doesn't require for me to become IPSC member and take Black Badge course as i just simply don't have time and money to participate in both sports at this point.
So bob, why does the NRA sell "Firearms Instructor Insurance" then...
Those in the know, know. Those who don't will be asking themselves one day, "how was I so blind?"
Greg
Bill C45!
What does Bill C45 that have to do with this?
What is Bill C-45?
Bill C-45 is federal legislation that amended the Canadian Criminal Code and became law on March 31, 2004. The Bill established new legal duties for workplace health and safety, and imposed serious penalties for violations that result in injuries or death. The Bill provided new rules for attributing criminal liability to organizations, including corporations, their representatives and those who direct the work of others. .
New Sections of the Criminal Code
Bill C-45 added Section 217.1 to the Criminal Code which reads:
"217.1 Every one who undertakes, or has the authority, to direct how another person does work or performs a task is under a legal duty to take reasonable steps to prevent bodily harm to that person, or any other person, arising from that work or task."
Bill C-45 also added Sections 22.1 and 22.2 to the Criminal Code imposing criminal liability on organizations and its representatives for negligence (22.1) and other offences (22.2).
I had to look it up as I am not familiar with it.....
Full Text
http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Sites/LOP/LegislativeSummaries/Bills_ls.asp?Language=E&Parl=37&Ses=2&ls=c45
Thanks Tim, I know what it is, and I have taken the training as did all the Directors at our club, but I am not seeing what it has to do with IDPA? So now everyone who teaches IDPA, IPSC, PPC or any other holster discipline requires C45 training?
I believe what they are implying is that all us SOs are criminally responsible for anyone getting hurt while we are SOing. I call BULL. No criminal intent. Even though they added organizations to the law it's a stretch holding an SO to that responsibility.




























