Thank you Mr. Cotton and all for providing and contributing to this forum.
(My apologies if I've misfiled this post. The subject seemed closest.)
I would like to get a Texas CHL. I'm licensed in Washington state, and expect that Texas' reciprocity is effective, but I definitely want the legal instruction and other learning that comes with the Texas CHL course.
Please would people share their experiences with local instruction to help me choose a course. So far, I'm thinking of trying to get a course with Mr. Ted Bonnet or Mr. Michael Arnold.
Thank you for your time and help.
David
Please recommend San Antonio-area CHL courses
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Please recommend San Antonio-area CHL courses
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Welcome to the forum!
According to this reciprocity map, Texas honors a Washington license, but not vice-versa, so no reciprocal agreement exists between the two. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong!)
I'm in the D/FW area, so no help with CHL instructors in San Antonio.
According to this reciprocity map, Texas honors a Washington license, but not vice-versa, so no reciprocal agreement exists between the two. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong!)
I'm in the D/FW area, so no help with CHL instructors in San Antonio.
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Texas honors Washington, Washington doesn't yet return
Thanks, hi-power! :-)
And you're absolutely right, I misused the word "reciprocity".
My best information is that Texas honors my Washington CPL not based on a reciprocity agreement, but on a unilateral proclamation by the Texas governor.
Summary:
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... washington
Full text:
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... onproc.pdf
Washington doesn't yet recognize the Texas CHL:
http://www.atg.wa.gov/page.aspx?id=7772
And you're absolutely right, I misused the word "reciprocity".
My best information is that Texas honors my Washington CPL not based on a reciprocity agreement, but on a unilateral proclamation by the Texas governor.
Summary:
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... washington
Full text:
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... onproc.pdf
Washington doesn't yet recognize the Texas CHL:
http://www.atg.wa.gov/page.aspx?id=7772
amcit,
I got my initial CHL and renewal from Sammy Miller. He is (last I looked) an investigator for the DA's office, former SAPD guy, and he brings in one of the local assistant DAs to speak on legal aspects. Worked well for me.
Here's his website:
http://www.concealedhandgun.com/
Good luck.
elb
p.s. After checking his website, I see he has added a local judge as well as the prosecutor to his course.
elb
I got my initial CHL and renewal from Sammy Miller. He is (last I looked) an investigator for the DA's office, former SAPD guy, and he brings in one of the local assistant DAs to speak on legal aspects. Worked well for me.
Here's his website:
http://www.concealedhandgun.com/
Good luck.
elb
p.s. After checking his website, I see he has added a local judge as well as the prosecutor to his course.
elb
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Thanks elb
Thanks, elb. Looks like a decent course.
And hey--barbecue!
David
And hey--barbecue!
David
“We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty.”
—Edward R. Murrow, journalist (1908 -1965)
—Edward R. Murrow, journalist (1908 -1965)