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Interesting CHL stat for my zip code

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Just thought this was interesting.

Checked the TX DPS stats on new CHLs issued in 2010 by zip code, and based on the size of my zip code area in square miles, there were 10 new CHLs per square mile issued in 2010. Wow. Gotta love Tx.

Maybe you can check the same for your zip code and post if interested.
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Welcome to the forum.

My zip is 75.2 square miles and had 286 licenses issued, 3.803 per square mile...
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9.88 licenses issued per quare mile in my zip.
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Active License/Certified Instructor Counts As of December 31, 2010:
Active License Holders: 461,724
Certified Instructors: 2,164
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Active License/Certified Instructor Counts As of December 31, 2009:
Active License Holders: 402,914
Certified Instructors: 1,881
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461,724 - 402,914 = 58,810 brand new CHLs issued during 2010
2,164 - 1,881 = 283 brand new instructors in 2010

Your link indicates a total of 102,133 licenses issued in 2010, so 57.6% of those were brand new, and the remaining 42.4% were renewals.

Interesting stats...
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96 licenses issued in 10 square miles.
2 denied.
0 suspended.
1 revoked.

2 instructors licensed.
0 instructors denied.
0 instructors suspended.

29k population.
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Kudos on the cool link :thumbsup: cool to see the numbers behind it all. 553 in my County

I find it interesting that you can get a CHL but not be old enough to buy a handgun? :headscratch
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Texas_Tactical wrote:Kudos on the cool link :thumbsup: cool to see the numbers behind it all. 553 in my County

I find it interesting that you can get a CHL but not be old enough to buy a handgun? :headscratch
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If your in the military I believe you only have to be 18 but I could be wrong.
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8.75 ----> 2010 CHL's/SqM
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pcgizzmo wrote:If your in the military I believe you only have to be 18 but I could be wrong.
You're not wrong. Active duty military can get it at 18. Also, the fee is waived.
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Pawpaw wrote:
pcgizzmo wrote:If your in the military I believe you only have to be 18 but I could be wrong.
You're not wrong. Active duty military can get it at 18. Also, the fee is waived.
I remember hearing something like this at one time. but does this also mean that if you in the military at 18 you can buy a handgun(e.g. academy, pawn shop, etc.)?
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Texas_Tactical wrote:I remember hearing something like this at one time. but does this also mean that if you in the military at 18 you can buy a handgun(e.g. academy, pawn shop, etc.)?
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