I was thinking about the liability issues. I'm sure one of the big powder manufacturers could come up with dud primers and a simulated powder that would measure like the real thing. The novice could go through the whole reloading process, using spent cartridges, from start to finish. Case sizing, trimming, deburring, safety, and all that stuff you read about on this forum.
The last step would be to pull the bullets, dump the fake powder, and remove the dud primers. You pat him or her on the head and send them on their way with their new reloading stuff and supplies.
I win from a confidence and knowledge standpoint. The shop wins because they have just set themselves apart from their competition and have made a sale.
If I have a choice of buying my reloading equipment online with literature in a box or from a shop that provides the same product(s) with literature in a box and a beginners class attached to it, guess where I'm doing business?
This all might seem silly to the veteran reloader, but I assure you it isn't to the novice that doesn't have someone to turn to for help.
Thank you, all, for the responses.