Thanks much !Scott B. wrote:No, not weapons training. It's to check a box off in a licensing scheme. We do test if you're proficient in the usage of a firearm, but we're not training how to you use it. Could be a gray area, but RSD's answer should suffice.Killadocg23 wrote:So no, wouldn't be weapons training?Scott B. wrote:I'll postulate that it has something to do with ITAR. The weapons technical information, training, etc., are all in there.
As firearms instructors (NRA or our own stuff) we have to be wary of ITAR issues.
Agree, not for LTC as drawn up by the state.
Thanks
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- Sat Mar 03, 2018 12:06 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Wed Feb 28, 2018 10:37 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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ThanksAndyC wrote:I had to answer "Yes" to that question due to my background and it didn't hinder my Green Card approval - but an LTC isn't weapons-training at all, to my mind.Killadocg23 wrote:It is for Form I485 "Adjustment of status". I am a student here in Texas and me and my fiancee are getting married. One of the questions on the from was "Have you ever received any military,para military or weapons training"? , so I was wondering would having a LTC count as "weapons training". I called USCIS and a lady didnt give me a definitive answer as to if it was. I called DPS CHL center and the gentleman told me that it wouldn't be weapons training. Just was curious as to what you guys thought
- Wed Feb 28, 2018 6:05 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Pardon my silly ness but what is RSD?Scott B. wrote:No, not weapons training. It's to check a box off in a licensing scheme. We do test if you're proficient in the usage of a firearm, but we're not training how to you use it. Could be a gray area, but RSD's answer should suffice.Killadocg23 wrote:So no, wouldn't be weapons training?Scott B. wrote:I'll postulate that it has something to do with ITAR. The weapons technical information, training, etc., are all in there.
As firearms instructors (NRA or our own stuff) we have to be wary of ITAR issues.
Agree, not for LTC as drawn up by the state.
Thanks
- Wed Feb 28, 2018 5:36 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Is LTC considered "Weapons training"
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Re: Is LTC considered "Weapons training"
So no, wouldn't be weapons training?Scott B. wrote:I'll postulate that it has something to do with ITAR. The weapons technical information, training, etc., are all in there.
As firearms instructors (NRA or our own stuff) we have to be wary of ITAR issues.
Agree, not for LTC as drawn up by the state.
Thanks
- Wed Feb 28, 2018 5:06 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Is LTC considered "Weapons training"
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Re: Is LTC considered "Weapons training"
Yes sir. It puzzles me as well lol.The Annoyed Man wrote:Purely out of curiosity, I googled “Form I485 “Adjustment of status””, and I’m assuming you’re talking about this: https://www.uscis.gov/greencard/adjustment-of-status? Not that it matters I suppose, but why on earth would the gov’t want to know if you’d had any formal weapons training, as part of an immigration process? They strike me as unrelated matters.Killadocg23 wrote:No problem.Abraham wrote:Killadocg23 ,
Do you mind stating the name of or what form asked such a question?
I ask out of simple curiosity.
Thanks!
It is for Form I485 "Adjustment of status". I am a student here in Texas and me and my fiancee are getting married. One of the questions on the from was "Have you ever received any military,para military or weapons training"? , so I was wondering would having a LTC count as "weapons training". I called USCIS and a lady didnt give me a definitive answer as to if it was. I called DPS CHL center and the gentleman told me that it wouldn't be weapons training. Just was curious as to what you guys thought.
Thanks
- Wed Feb 28, 2018 4:43 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Is LTC considered "Weapons training"
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Re: Is LTC considered "Weapons training"
No problem.Abraham wrote:Killadocg23 ,
Do you mind stating the name of or what form asked such a question?
I ask out of simple curiosity.
Thanks!
It is for Form I485 "Adjustment of status". I am a student here in Texas and me and my fiancee are getting married. One of the questions on the from was "Have you ever received any military,para military or weapons training"? , so I was wondering would having a LTC count as "weapons training". I called USCIS and a lady didnt give me a definitive answer as to if it was. I called DPS CHL center and the gentleman told me that it wouldn't be weapons training. Just was curious as to what you guys thought.
Thanks
- Wed Feb 28, 2018 2:19 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Is LTC considered "Weapons training"
- Replies: 23
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Is LTC considered "Weapons training"
Hi guys,
Quick question, would having a LTC be considered weapons training? Filling out a form and it ask if I EVER received any military paramilitary or weapons training? I have my LTC and just was wondering if it is in fact weapons training?
Thanks
Quick question, would having a LTC be considered weapons training? Filling out a form and it ask if I EVER received any military paramilitary or weapons training? I have my LTC and just was wondering if it is in fact weapons training?
Thanks