Introduce yourself
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Welcome to the forum.
If you're 65 or older the license fee is reduced to $70, and some instructors offer "senior" discounts. It's liberating to have the plastic and not worry about whether you can carry a weapon near a school and all those other boogiemen. Also it's handy for other states that don't have the equivalent of our Motorist Protection Act (unlicensed car carry).
- Jim
If you're 65 or older the license fee is reduced to $70, and some instructors offer "senior" discounts. It's liberating to have the plastic and not worry about whether you can carry a weapon near a school and all those other boogiemen. Also it's handy for other states that don't have the equivalent of our Motorist Protection Act (unlicensed car carry).
- Jim
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seamusTX wrote
Actually I believe it is 60 years old for the discount.Welcome to the forum.
If you're 65 or older the license fee is reduced to $70, and some instructors offer "senior" discounts. It's liberating to have the plastic and not worry about whether you can carry a weapon near a school and all those other boogiemen. Also it's handy for other states that don't have the equivalent of our Motorist Protection Act (unlicensed car carry).
- Jim
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I tried to find the fee schedule yesterday, but I ran out of patience. The DPS site is not the best-organized one I've ever seen.
As I get into that age bracket, I find that "senior" discounts start at age 55 in some places. If I have to deal with arthritis and gray hair, I emphatically am going to save a few bucks where I can.
- Jim
As I get into that age bracket, I find that "senior" discounts start at age 55 in some places. If I have to deal with arthritis and gray hair, I emphatically am going to save a few bucks where I can.
- Jim
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Here you go: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... eqDocs.pdfseamusTX wrote:I tried to find the fee schedule yesterday, but I ran out of patience. The DPS site is not the best-organized one I've ever seen.
As I get into that age bracket, I find that "senior" discounts start at age 55 in some places. If I have to deal with arthritis and gray hair, I emphatically am going to save a few bucks where I can.
- Jim
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I found that page, but it does not define "senior citizen." I guess you have to go to Government Code §411.195, which does define it as 60 or older for this purpose.
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Female
Married with 2 children
Stay at home mom (homeschooled my special needs older son for 2 yrs)
Just got my CHL (July 2011)
I carry a Sig P238
Female
Married with 2 children
Stay at home mom (homeschooled my special needs older son for 2 yrs)
Just got my CHL (July 2011)
I carry a Sig P238
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I'm the user formerly known as simply "Thane." The old username is still active, but I cannot for the life of me remember the password, and I must have used an old, now defunct, email address for the username.
So I'm back, new shoes, but still the same (JS) Thane. :P
Oh, and re-introductory info...
Mid/late 20's, on the denser side of the gender gap, BP Agent, and carry an HK P2000 (duty sidearm).
So I'm back, new shoes, but still the same (JS) Thane. :P
Oh, and re-introductory info...
Mid/late 20's, on the denser side of the gender gap, BP Agent, and carry an HK P2000 (duty sidearm).
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Welcome to the forum! I'm quite new but get so much good advice just reading the posts. You will enjoy it!packinmama wrote:35
Female
Married with 2 children
Stay at home mom (homeschooled my special needs older son for 2 yrs)
Just got my CHL (July 2011)
I carry a Sig P238
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Welcome to the greatest forum on the web y'all!
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I, too, have not formally introduced myself -- although I've been a forum member for almost a month and lurked around reading all the posts for a few months prior to that.strider67 wrote:Please accept my apologies, as well. I have been posting for a while, without the proper introductions. I guess I felt 'right at home' here on the forum and just jumped right into posting.
I've lived in Austin for over fifteen years, married, and no kids yet. I carry a Ruger LC9 with Win. PDX1 and an extra mag. Also have a S&W9VE (one of the later Sigmas, after the problems were resolved) that I prefer to keep around home. I've had my CHL for just over two months.
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Hello All! I'm new to the forum and appreciate all of the tremendous information that I have found in just a little browsing. I'm looking forward to really digging in - lots to learn and great info on this site.
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Age 46
Married for 11 years
1 Daughter
3 dogs
Live in greater Houston area
Guns:
Browning Hi-Power with full length Bomar Sight and target trigger (my dad's)
Sig P220
H&K P30 v3 9mm (intended carry weapon)
I've applied for my CHL and as of this morning, all requirements have been satisfied and I'm just waiting for DPS to "manufacture" and send me my license!
Mahzik
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Age 46
Married for 11 years
1 Daughter
3 dogs
Live in greater Houston area
Guns:
Browning Hi-Power with full length Bomar Sight and target trigger (my dad's)
Sig P220
H&K P30 v3 9mm (intended carry weapon)
I've applied for my CHL and as of this morning, all requirements have been satisfied and I'm just waiting for DPS to "manufacture" and send me my license!
Mahzik
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23, born and raised in Texas, been around guns my whole life.
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Graduating with bachelors in Spring '12, then hopefully straight into my master's program!
Not single (he lurks on this board every day, but doesn't have an account yet.)
We both did our classes on August 28, he's mailed off his info, and I'm about to get all the requirements for mine.
Between the two of us we have a nice little collection of guns, but I haven't decided what to carry yet. I want to try out his new Ruger LCR. :)
Female
Graduating with bachelors in Spring '12, then hopefully straight into my master's program!
Not single (he lurks on this board every day, but doesn't have an account yet.)
We both did our classes on August 28, he's mailed off his info, and I'm about to get all the requirements for mine.
Between the two of us we have a nice little collection of guns, but I haven't decided what to carry yet. I want to try out his new Ruger LCR. :)
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Welcome Little-Longstar, we're happy you've joined us.Little-Lonestar wrote:23, born and raised in Texas, been around guns my whole life.
Female
Graduating with bachelors in Spring '12, then hopefully straight into my master's program!
Not single (he lurks on this board every day, but doesn't have an account yet.)
We both did our classes on August 28, he's mailed off his info, and I'm about to get all the requirements for mine.
Between the two of us we have a nice little collection of guns, but I haven't decided what to carry yet. I want to try out his new Ruger LCR. :)
It's amazing how many guns guys have lost to the ladies in our lives! I guess it's fair since we buy a lot of guns for the wives and girlfriends, then volunteer to shoot them if they don't like what we bought.Little-Lonestar wrote:Between the two of us we have a nice little collection of guns, but I haven't decided what to carry yet. I want to try out his new Ruger LCR. :)
Again, welcome to TexasCHLforum.
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I apply that philosiphy to a lot of things. Golf Clubs, electronics, etc. I bought it for you, but if you don't like, I guess I'll use it.Charles L. Cotton wrote: It's amazing how many guns guys have lost to the ladies in our lives! I guess it's fair since we buy a lot of guns for the wives and girlfriends, then volunteer to shoot them if they don't like what we bought.
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