If you would like to sit in the comfort of your home or the home of a friend and have someone explain something to you, then you found the right place. At Missouri Shooting Star we come to you. Keep reading to learn how you can get your training free.
If you host a class with at least eight participants, you can get your Missouri CCW Training free.
To host a class you need:
An indoor location for use as a classroom. Room should have enough tables (a kitchen table or even tv trays are fine) and chairs for all those attending the class.
{Minimum number of students for a class is five, maximum is fifteen.(including you)}
Cost for those attending is $75.00 each.
If you have at least eight (including you), your training is free.
We accept cash or check. Sorry no credit cards at this time.
You must provide:
Access to a restroom. and
An outdoor area that is useable as a shooting range, using live ammunition. This area must be a safe shooting area with no laws or restrictions (including subdivision restrictions) preventing its use or the discharging of firearms. An area facing a steep hillside or embankment is ideal. Range safety is of the highest concern and as such, suitability will be determined by the instructor and or our range officer. If necessary we can determine suitability before the date of your scheduled class. (Contact us for details.)
Make sure that everyone you invite reads our What to Bring page, so that they have everything that they need when they arrive for training.
If you need to fill a spot or two, so that you have at least eight for your class, let me know, I usually have someone waiting to get into a class when possible.
If you have any questions, contact karl@moshootingstar.com.
Missouri law protects you in case of accident.
RSMO 537.355
Private property, permission by owner to hunt, fish, or recreate, limitation on privilege. 537.355. An owner of land who either directly or indirectly invites or permits without charge any person to use such property for hunting or fishing purposes or other recreational purpose, including but not limited to any aircraft or ultralight vehicle activity, does not thereby:
(1) Confer upon such person the legal status of an invitee or licensee and owes to such person only the duty of care as is owed to a trespasser under the law;
(2) Without the failure to exercise just ordinary care, assume responsibility for or incur liability for any injury to persons or property caused by an act or omission of such persons while hunting or fishing or engaging in other recreational activities, such as operating aircraft or ultralight vehicles;
(3) Without the failure to exercise just ordinary care, assume responsibility for or incur liability for any injury to persons or property, wherever such persons or property are located, caused while hunting or fishing or engaging in other recreational activities, such as operating aircraft or ultralight vehicles.
(L. 2008 H.B. 2034)