Sports club offers ladies gun safety class


July 6, 2012 · Updated 2:23 PM 

The Central Whidbey Sportsmen’s Association will run a women’s firearm safety class in its education series.

Topics cover the skills needed to handle a loaded firearm and how to make it safely. Instructors are retired law enforcement officers and have taught this many times before.

The class is scheduled for 9 a.m.  Saturday, July 14, and lasts about four hours. There is no cost, no pre-registration is required and ample parking at the clubhouse. Ranges will be open for instruction afterward. Participants may bring their own firearm or use guns provided by club members for this training session. It is also suggested to bring lunch or some snacks.

The CWSA clubhouse is located at 397 Safari Lane (across from Morris Road just south of Coupeville). Call Bob Clark at 360-929-2167 with any questions.

 

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