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Legal Confusion in Becoming an Instructor
« on: September 06, 2017, 05:32:48 PM »
Aloha everyone,  I'm relatively new to Hawaii and am having some difficulty,  was hoping someone could help me.
I got stationed at Schofield when I enlisted, and have since been studying the laws and figuring out how to get my guns on island, now they're on the way.
I was wondering if anyone can answer a question. I'm an NRA certified pistol instructor, and want to start teaching classes on island to make extra cash. When looking at the law dealing with who can sign the affidavit to get a license, it says, "... or class conducted by a state certified or National Rifle Association certified firearms instructor. ." "State certified" is the thing tripping me up here. I can't find anything on how to become state certified. Can anyone help out?
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macsak

Re: Legal Confusion in Becoming an Instructor
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2017, 05:54:03 PM »
Aloha everyone,  I'm relatively new to Hawaii and am having some difficulty,  was hoping someone could help me.
I got stationed at Schofield when I enlisted, and have since been studying the laws and figuring out how to get my guns on island, now they're on the way.
I was wondering if anyone can answer a question. I'm an NRA certified pistol instructor, and want to start teaching classes on island to make extra cash. When looking at the law dealing with who can sign the affidavit to get a license, it says, "... or class conducted by a state certified or National Rifle Association certified firearms instructor. ." "State certified" is the thing tripping me up here. I can't find anything on how to become state certified. Can anyone help out?
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zippz

Re: Legal Confusion in Becoming an Instructor
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2017, 06:01:47 PM »
NRA instructor will suffice.

One thing added here is you have to teach the hawaii firearm laws.

rklapp

Re: Legal Confusion in Becoming an Instructor
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2017, 06:16:24 PM »
I took the class from zippz. Hard market to get in unless you can tap into the Schofield crowd. On this island, you can throw a rock in any direction and hit a pistol instructor.
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changemyoil66

Re: Legal Confusion in Becoming an Instructor
« Reply #4 on: September 07, 2017, 11:14:51 AM »
Make sure your affidavit says "State of Hawaii law" on it, or it will be denied from PD for your students.

oldfart

Re: Legal Confusion in Becoming an Instructor
« Reply #5 on: September 07, 2017, 11:39:25 AM »
Aloha everyone,  I'm relatively new to Hawaii and am having some difficulty,  was hoping someone could help me.
I got stationed at Schofield when I enlisted, and have since been studying the laws and figuring out how to get my guns on island, now they're on the way.
I was wondering if anyone can answer a question. I'm an NRA certified pistol instructor, and want to start teaching classes on island to make extra cash. When looking at the law dealing with who can sign the affidavit to get a license, it says, "... or class conducted by a state certified or National Rifle Association certified firearms instructor. ." "State certified" is the thing tripping me up here. I can't find anything on how to become state certified. Can anyone help out?
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The affidavit is not to get any kind of license. The affadavit is your word that you taught a student gun safety, and local laws during a 4 hour class AND during 2 hours of live fire training. Then the student can take the affadavit and apply for a permit to purchase a firearm.
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