E.Marquez wrote:Perhaps because as the stats show,, Texas residents who have a valid CHL, do in fact commit crimes. From Domestic assault to DUI, theft to receiving stolen property to rape and murder. I would prefer those folks with a valid CHL have there weapons serial number run though a NCICAEA wrote:How about just forget about wading through their Policy directives and make them add this:
HQ-CHL (insert where appropriate)
Do NOT run serial numbers (NCIC Check) of valid CHL holder's handguns. (PERIOD)
If a LEO stops another LEO, (off-duty or otherwise) is it policy for the officer to check serial numbers on that gun in an effort to be thorough? Police Officers have been known to commit crimes as well...or is it just simple language to commit to policy? The language in the law says REASONABLY feels for a good reason.
My problem is not so much being disarmed as it is with being disarmed as a matter of policy. Disarming a person for any reason is dangerous and should not be done on a whim. I don't feel a CHLer needs to have their serial numbers ran as a matter of course, we are not common criminals, we have had background checks and our statistics put us in the VERY bottom of conviction rates.
Off rant...