Charles L. Cotton wrote:
You can't be serious. Are you really going to argue that someone who takes a class on Texas law is not more knowledgeable about Texas law than someone who takes a class on Utah law?
Well, yes...because its an assumption on your part. Would you say that
ALL TX CHL students / licensees are well versed on the law? I wouldn't...when there are TX CHLers can't even grasp the concept of a 30.06 sign.
pbwalker wrote:It is the responsibility of the CHL/CFP holder to know the laws of the state they are in, regardless of the license. Are you saying that non-resident CHLers are not as up on the law as resident CHLers?
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Yes, I'm saying that a resident from another state who comes to Texas and carries on their state's license is not as "up on [Texas] law as a [Texas] resident" who took a Texas CHL class.
Chas.
Again, that's an assumption / opinion. Rest assured, when I travel to Florida or Arizona, I will know the laws. I would expect the same from anyone who comes here. There's too much risk involved in not doing so...