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I guess you all have visited

ww.txchia.org
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Here's a clickable link.

http://www.txchia.org/
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Looks to me like they morphed into the Texas Concealed Handgun Instructors Association. I can't figure out who they are trying to represent.Us or them. I wish them luck, but am a little skeptical about a bunch of instructors joining up in another organization.
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I ran into them at the NRA convention in 2004. I honestly couldn't figure out what they were planning to do that the TSRA couldn't do.

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Make money? (270,000+ CHL'ers in TX @ 120.00 a year = 32,400,000.00 per year). Lets say that they only get 2% of that (5400 @ 120.00 a year = 648,000.00)
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That's a possibility, but the dues are $20 a year, not $120.

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I'm not talking about those dues.......

It appears to me that they are pushing the "CHL Protection Plan".
I say this because everything else on their page is found at many other places.

And those prices are here (129.00 a year):

http://www.chlpp.com/chlppns.htm
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AEA wrote:It appears to me that they are pushing the "CHL Protection Plan".
OK. I didn't notice that.

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AEA wrote:I'm not talking about those dues.......

It appears to me that they are pushing the "CHL Protection Plan".
I say this because everything else on their page is found at many other places.

And those prices are here (129.00 a year):

http://www.chlpp.com/chlppns.htm
FWIW, I'm considering signing up for it. Seems pretty cheap for what amounts to having a lawyer on retainer should the need arise. I'd hate to put my wife or kids in the position of having to scare up a lawyer in the middle of the "mess" that would inevitably ensue in the aftermath of a defensive shooting.
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I would like to know in great detail what services they provide and who would provide them.

I once had a prepaid legal service as part of my employee benefits. I had to use them for a routine civil matter. They did OK, but the lawyer was a very young guy who obviously had just passed his bar exam.

I wouldn't want that in a criminal case.

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This so called "instructors assoc. " is pushing to make it state law where we (so called comman citizens) have to qualify every two years. NOW HEAR THIS...this will be for our own good!!!! Also make the targets more difficult. Of course the ranges and instructors will make more money ...who would of thunk it? I do not mind if they want to shoot a lot, or take part in some of the shootin contests....but it is my belief that the vast majority of CHL holders like the way the CHL program is now.. Just what we need...more govt. control. I wonder if these same people would have us go qualify each year before deer or dove season? Most of us are not policemen or wanta-be Rambo's. My two cents.

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Kantishna wrote:This so called "instructors assoc. " is pushing to make it state law where we (so called comman citizens) have to qualify every two years. NOW HEAR THIS...this will be for our own good!!!! Also make the targets more difficult. Of course the ranges and instructors will make more money ...who would of thunk it? I do not mind if they want to shoot a lot, or take part in some of the shootin contests....but it is my belief that the vast majority of CHL holders like the way the CHL program is now.. Just what we need...more govt. control. I wonder if these same people would have us go qualify each year before deer or dove season? Most of us are not policemen or wanta-be Rambo's. My two cents.
I would like to see their position on this. Have a link, or source?
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Liberty wrote:Looks to me like they morphed into the Texas Concealed Handgun Instructors Association.
IIRC, they started as an instructors association.

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boomerang wrote:IIRC, they started as an instructors association.
Don't think so.

Even now, with the exception of the URL address, the only place Instructor appears in their name is in the bylaws.

Everywhere else, their name is given as Texas Concealed Handgun Association.

About a year ago, this group had merger discussions with TSRA.

I was unable to locate any endorsement of a specific policy as mentioned.
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In 1997, they were the Texas Concealed Handgun Instructors Association. I can't speak to earlier.
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