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Committee sends bill to allow retired law-enforcement instructors to teach enhanced concealed-carry classes to House floor

2377858 · February 17, 2025
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The House State Affairs Committee voted to send House Bill 48 to the floor with a "do pass" recommendation after testimony that retired law-enforcement instructors provide valuable experience for legal instruction in enhanced concealed-weapon courses.

BOISE — The House State Affairs Committee voted to send House Bill 48 to the full House with a "do pass" recommendation after proponents said the bill would allow retired law-enforcement instructors to continue teaching the legal portion of enhanced concealed-weapon courses.

Representative Charlie Shepherd, who introduced House Bill 48, told the committee, "What this bill does is it gives the ability for retired law enforcement instructors to continue instructing after they no longer work for a department." Shepherd said the change responds to a need for more qualified instructors…

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