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Non-resident CCW permit courses in March and May 2012

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GAPP has two more CCW classes coming up. These will be held at Phillipsburg Pistol Club on March 31 and at Buckeye Gun Club in Barnegat on May 5, 2012. The class we are running at Fort Dix in February has been filled for several weeks and this two classes are already starting to fill up so don't wait to register. Florida and Utah are the most sought after permits in the nation because they are the most widely recognized. We provide all services necessary to get a concealed carry permit in both UT and FL including the applications, envelopes, passport photos, finger prints, notary seal, and UT CFP instructor seal... pretty much one stop shopping to get your CCW in multiple states. We also help you fill in the application so it wont be returned for being completed improperly. For a full course description, registration information, and other class dates, go to www.gappnj.com.

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These classes have been booking up quickly and I will more than likely be closing the May 5 class soon. If you're waiting to register (or on the waiting list for my February 12 class) register soon or you may not get a slot.

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All - below is a copy of what I sent to Cameron as feedback based on this class that I took a couple weeks ago. Overall, I highly recommend it. PLEASE get proficient in shooting before you attempt to get a concealed permit! My 2 cents... -Brian

 

 

Cameron -

 

Also, since I loved the class, I should--in fairness--tell you why, for your benefit:

 

- Instructor ratio and they were friendly, helpful, non-intimidating

- Attorney in class not afraid to offer opinions, thoughts

- Engaging, not egotistical instruction from you (not condescending or arrogant)

- Having a current police officer in class with a good, engaging attitude

- Really thorough, comprehensive instruction and time allocation to properly completing every single card/form needed to submit to UT/FL. Preaddressed envelopes. Not only print dups, but one extra for both UT and FL which goes above and beyond to prep each student for a denial from BOTH UT and FL, the chances of which are super slim (both). I can't emphasize to you how much the details mattered to me to walk out with full documentation, copy of D's License, passport photos, addressed envelopes, extra prints if needed... just the entire, completed kit so I didn't have to email/call you with questions- go to somewhere for a photocopy and take lots of time after the class.

- Safety. I'm not perfect, but I'm pretty aware and safe myself and couldn't say the same for a bunch of other people I had never met or been around so appreciate the diligence the instructor team showed to ensure everyone was safe both in the classroom and at the range.

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