Hi,
I get that. This time though, the convenience outweighed the drive to Lanark. That said, my CFSC instructor definitely made it worth the while to attend his in -person class.
Cheers,
Neil
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not sure I'm on board with online hunting course. Way to easy to have people cheat. I have known people who took their boating course online and that was a big mistake. Someone just sit beside them and answer the questions for them. Not saying the OP did this, just never heard of this being done online before. Just hope it doesn't lead to more problems down the road.
Don't see the hunting portion online being a problem. Back when I took the course the hunting/written test was easy. You'd have to purposefully answer wrong not to pass. Were they get you is in the practical firearms test. Pass on the first try but almost seemed determined to fail me, the guy I went in with was there for his third try and had to return for the forth.
Was sad though for what I saw he did as well as I but when the CO asked him what he did wrong he listed a bunch of stuff, thought to myself dude shut the heck up and simply say " If I did anything wrong I'm sure your about to tell what."
Too bad that the firearms course is not online. Folks here have to travel out of town to take it.
I hear you. It's not my own style to cheat though, for a couple of reasons: 1) I want to do my best to not get caught doing something foolish that could jeopardize my license - my assumption here is that the course gives enough info to stay out of trouble; and 2) I actually enjoyed the learning as I went through the material.
Someone else has mentioned testing in-person: I would also prefer that the test be done in-person, at least to test their use of and safety with a firearm. Then again, the current method is a damn sight better than when I lived in New York - I went into a shop, bought a .22 rifle and headed out hunting squirrel the next week. I knew jack-nothing about safety, other than knowing how to control the muzzle.
Cheers,
Neil