I'd imagine the CHL training, however anemic, is every bit as "extensive" as the training for the McGuards employed at Jareds.
Same goes for the background checks.
I refuse to get a CHL, but those of you who do certainly "earn" them.
Nice threat, pal.
Actually an armed security officer in Texas is required to go through a 30 hour course that covers Texas Penal Code, Use of Force, Non-violent Dispute Resolutionand a minimum of 10 hours on the safe use of firearms. There is also a range qualification. I know because I teach the class as a part time job.
That being said, 99% of the CHL holders I know train 100% more than your average commissioned security officer.
The way to deal with a buisness that posts 30.06 is simple. GIVE THEM NO MONEY. THIS INCLUDES GUN SHOWS.