As certified instructors of the MN DNR firearms and hunter safety program, we provide an exciting and fun, hands-on classroom experience that will be remembered for a lifetime by each student.
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Three Basic Rules
Treat each firearm as if it were loaded.
Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
Be sure of your target and what is beyond.
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MN - Minneapolis, Flying Cloud Airport
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Sat, 09/04/2010 - 8:53pm
As instructors, our goals are many and are based upon the expectations of our students. We provide the basics of safe and responsible handling of firearms and hunter’s etiquette and ethics to our students. Each student completing this course takes on the obligation to practice and perfect what they have learned.
In the 2009 session, the Minnesota legislature amended the law to allow firearms to be transported in motor vehicles without being cased, but only in certain situations. The Hunter Education News (Fall 2009) issued by the Enforcement Division of the Minnesota DNR, stated it best:
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2010 class schedule
Classroom: Chaska VFW
April 15th 6:30-9:15
April 22nd 6:30-9:15
April 29th 6:30-9:15
May 6th 6:30-9:15
May 13th 6:30-9:15
May 20th 6:30-9:15
Range Test:
Minnetonka Sportsmen Club
May 22nd 8:30-Noon
Final Test: Chaska VFW
May 27th 6:30-9:00


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