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    Apr 30, 2012
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    MoCo
    I never quite bought into the whole "buy a stripped lower and it counts as a regulated for HQL" thing.

    Save yourself additional headache and spend the $28 on the Texas Hunter Safety Course, online only version. It's very simple and it's a DNR approved course and therefore approved for the MD HQL.

    I submitted mine in with the temp email certificate of completion and it worked no prob.

    https://www.hunter-ed.com/texas/

    Just so I am clear - an out of state online hunter safety class, such as mentioned above, and which does not include even a single round fired, assuming one does not go travel to TX to complete the shooting portion (as required for the standard MD HQL training), exempts from training?
     

    dblas

    Past President, MSI
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    Apr 6, 2011
    13,105
    Just so I am clear - an out of state online hunter safety class, such as mentioned above, and which does not include even a single round fired, assuming one does not go travel to TX to complete the shooting portion (as required for the standard MD HQL training), exempts from training?

    To be more specific, any hunter safety program from any state, regardless of if it has a shooting component or not, is a training exemption.
     

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