Texas, of course, dces not track revocations of Utah certificates. Answers to your questions may or may not be available from Utah (or other states represented by Texas residents holding certificates from those states).Hoi Polloi wrote:Charles,Charles L. Cotton wrote:What is the basis of this statement? What evidence supports this rather outrageous opinion of approximately 450,000 Texas CHL holders about 1600 CHL Instructors?Significant Otter wrote:On the whole, Texans with a Utah CFP seem to be at least as knowledgeable and competent as those who pass one of the many "One Day CHL" classes taught in Texas.
Chas.
Among those who have their licenses revoked, is there a statistically higher percentage of people who have a non-resident CHL-equivalent license represented? Among those revocations of non-resident CHLs, is Utah statistically overrepresented in comparison to the percentage of overall licenses in use?
I think those numbers would observably show if Utah's non-resident license holders maintain the minimum standards for Texas concealed carry in comparison to those with a TX resident CHL.
The "one-day Texas CHL class" involves at least ten hours of class, written exam and range time, much more than is required for the Utah certificate or the Minnesota certificate (just to mention two).