CHL and TABC
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CHL and TABC
I went to the Texas Ranger's baseball game (obviously unarmed) on Wednesday and since I had just gotten my plastic that day, I wanted to try to buy beer with my CHL instead of DL. (I'm 24, so I still get carded regularly) The vender accepted my CHL, but said he wasn't supposed to as it isn't accepted by the TABC. How can that be? It is a state issued identification card with my name, picture, and DOB. Anyone else had the same experience?
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I never use my CHL as an ID. I personally do not want anyone to know I have one.
My son went to that game and carried. He is a LEO. They never even checked him at the gate. Doesn't sound to me as if the Ballpark has very good security.
My son went to that game and carried. He is a LEO. They never even checked him at the gate. Doesn't sound to me as if the Ballpark has very good security.
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A CHL is a valid form of ID per the TABC.
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Keith B wrote:A CHL is a valid form of ID per the TABC.
Here is the length if you would like to read for yourself (for the OP):
http://www.tabc.state.tx.us/enforcement ... cation.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Keep in mind though that the TABC cannot dictate what a private business accept as ID.
What's acceptable in any establishment is a matter of that establishment's private business policies.
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I went to a Rangers game last year with my 1911 and badge on my belt at 2-3:00 and an extra mag at 10:00. The guy wanded me and never even noticed anything... I agree with your security assessment.carlson1 wrote:I never use my CHL as an ID. I personally do not want anyone to know I have one.
My son went to that game and carried. He is a LEO. They never even checked him at the gate. Doesn't sound to me as if the Ballpark has very good security.
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Shouldn’t matter, it is a state issued ID document just like a green card or state ID (the kind you get at the DPS office). When my DL was out of date and no one wanted to take it as ID I used my CHL lic and it was expectable. What was good about it is was every time I used it people wanted to know all about how to get one and it opened up a lot of dialog and might have done some good.
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And there is the other side of the coin. I was dragged to Grapevine Mills Mall (posted 30.06) and to get a wheel chair for my wife, I had to leave my DL with Guest Services. When we went to buy something at the little girl's store (the reason for the trip), they wanted a photo ID with my credit card. I showed the my CHL. There was a lot of discussion among the employees and finally they agreed to accept it. I half expected mall security or the Grapevine police or both to meet me before we got back to the car. Fortunately, it didn't happen.barstoolguru wrote:Shouldn’t matter, it is a state issued ID document just like a green card or state ID (the kind you get at the DPS office). When my DL was out of date and no one wanted to take it as ID I used my CHL lic and it was expectable. What was good about it is was every time I used it people wanted to know all about how to get one and it opened up a lot of dialog and might have done some good.
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I only enter that mall through the anchor stores and have never been legally notified that they don't allow concealed carry.chasfm11 wrote:And there is the other side of the coin. I was dragged to Grapevine Mills Mall (posted 30.06) and to get a wheel chair for my wife, I had to leave my DL with Guest Services. When we went to buy something at the little girl's store (the reason for the trip), they wanted a photo ID with my credit card. I showed the my CHL. There was a lot of discussion among the employees and finally they agreed to accept it. I half expected mall security or the Grapevine police or both to meet me before we got back to the car. Fortunately, it didn't happen.barstoolguru wrote:Shouldn’t matter, it is a state issued ID document just like a green card or state ID (the kind you get at the DPS office). When my DL was out of date and no one wanted to take it as ID I used my CHL lic and it was expectable. What was good about it is was every time I used it people wanted to know all about how to get one and it opened up a lot of dialog and might have done some good.
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Yep, like everyone else said. It's a Texas issued license so it should be valid with TABC.
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I work at a stadium in Houston and the company that provides food and beverage service is really the gatekeeper here on what they will accept as ID. They are the ones liable if the sale is made to a minor and thus carry the responsibility of safeguarding against that. Having worked for a dozen or so companies that sell liquor I can tell you that the standards vary greatly and then there is the aspect of is the worker following the policy correctly or not. In most stadiums there are hundreds of locations to purchase beer and monitoring all of them all the time is basically impossible. Add to that that the workforce is usually temporary or partime and it becomes a daily battle to enforce whatever the policy is at that specific location.