TightGroup said:Since when does the club issue an ATT, your member of club you get an ATT. Probation or not. This business of passing a CSSA exam is outside the regulations stipulated.
Like it was mentioned strict adherance to safety rules yes, but if on probation you are still a member and thats all you need .
Everyone is taking us for a rideThis is shameful behavior on the part of the range owners...
Everyone believes that they can do want they want with Gun owners. Its like we are scum of the earth and have no legal rights.
We keep the ranges alive not the other way around
Rant off..
Molon Labe
You know, I kinda like the probation period. First of all, the member gets to know the club a little better. Second, the members get to know the probee as well. We did have people who were rejected by the club before because of different reasons, but mailnly the attitude of "I dont give a sh!t of what the club rules are, I'll do whatever I please". As a member of the club, I dont want this kind of people coming to the club, never mind bringing their own guns.
Probation could be a positive or a negative experience. You come, you shoot club guns, you get to try out other members guns, you learn a little, you become more proficient and safety concious.
A couple of months of so called probation is a small price to pay for the safety and well being of the probee and the other members of the club.
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