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by VoiceofReason
Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:07 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Tell me where I was in the wrong...
Replies: 115
Views: 13122

Re: Tell me where I was in the wrong...

Oldgringo wrote:
wgoforth wrote:
OldRingo said: C'mon 03, not "any old goof ball" can teach CHL classes. It takes money to get an Instructors license just as that medium is also required to obtain a CH license. Understanding the various signs and notifications must be optional?

BTW, has anyone mentioned that "concealed is concealed" over the duration of this thread?
Yes, it has been said by most of us...but are you noticing that this is NOT the CHL instructor saying this, but rather the DPS INSTRUCTORS CERTIFICATION school teaching this TO instructors? Thus the concern is NOT the keeping of it concealed, but that the DPS is TELLING instructors to teach that all gun signs are binding. Thus this isn't about the practice of carrying, but of TEACHING...and if the DPS teaches this today, instructors leave believing it, teach it to their classes...it becomes law without a shot fired.
Okay, I have nothing to add. It is up to the Instructor applicants to correct this state driven misinformation. :leaving
Has anyone pointed this out to Charles? Maybe he has not noticed this in this thread. I would like to know what his thoughts are on this. :headscratch
by VoiceofReason
Sun Jan 01, 2012 7:29 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Tell me where I was in the wrong...
Replies: 115
Views: 13122

Re: Tell me where I was in the wrong...

I have carried concealed in that store numerous times and I believe a couple of clerks were made aware of it on a couple of occasions. It stays concealed in the holster and no one has said anything about it.

I once took it in for the express reason to have someone look at it during the warranty period. Before going in I made sure it was completely empty and had the bright orange plug in it that shows the chamber is empty.

If you look at the counter top where you check in, there is a hole in the counter top and one in the ceiling overhead. The lady behind the counter told me the counter top hole was a .22 and the guy was being a real jerk about having to unload it up to the “bang” point. :oops: The one in the ceiling was another incident with a rifle. :eek6

Thunder gun range also charges by the gun or number of people whichever is higher. They don’t “tag” guns. The prices per gun or person is very low. You can only use targets they sell and that is how they make their money. I have put stick on paper “dots” over the holes so I could use them a second time and no one said anything.

I don’t mind the charges per target because they have spent a lot of money improving the range tremendously since I started shooting there.

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