We've helped several people who have affidavits that don't specify the "4 hours of classroom training and 2 hours of live fire". Not sure when the switch happened, but there are a lot of folks out there who have older affidavits that get unpleasantly surprised when they get to HPD.
I went to HPD this morning to apply for a rifle permit. It was a smooth process, especially with the downloadable and fillable forms on their website. Completed them beforehand except the actual application form, which they provide due to the two carbon copies under the original top sheet.
I asked if I needed to provide my safety course document but they mentioned it wasn't needed. However, an officer asked to see it anyway and I was sort of wondering why since he did say it wasn't needed for rifle permits.
He mentioned my form says I completed just 3 hours of classroom instruction and 3 hours of firing training at a firing range. Currently, safety course affidavits need to state 4 hours of classroom instruction. The officer advised that, if I want to apply for a handgun in the future, I need to get it amended to say 4 hours of classroom instruction or take the full course. I asked when this was changed he mentioned it occurred in the 1990s. However, it cannot be true because I used this affidavit to purchase a handgun in 2012.
Looks like I need to get an amended form or retake the entire class

. Despite this, kudos to the officer for informing me as it allows me to prepare for a possible future handgun purchase.