mrvmax wrote: ↑Mon Dec 24, 2018 7:48 am Everyone needs to be as familiar with Texas law as much as possible if you have an LTC/CHL. I cringe when people tell me they used a Groupon deal or somehow found the cheapest LTC instructor they could find. I always refer people to Charles and I tell them to really pay attention when he talks about the legal aspects since I consider that the most crucial part.
Knowing the law is the first step, after that you need to decide what you are and are not willing to defend. I’ve decided that some things are not worth the possible legal battle (whether I am legally justified or not) and emotional drama, especially if I have them insured. But that’s just me and everyone makes their own choices.
When I first got my CHL we had a longer class, and I remember signing something that said I had read and understood the laws, so I do! I reread the laws at least once a year if not more often so I know what they say and where there might still be grey areas in my understanding.