Wow what a great amount of information.
I talked at length with a Harris County Sherrif's Deputy at my churhc the other night and got the following answer:
Give the firearm to your wife or someone else on scene that you know to take home. When I asked about weather those people had to have a CHL or not I was told that "none of our guys are going to arrest your wife or friend at the scene for securing your personal posessions"
If you are out cold or otherwise medicaly unable to do that a deputy will take posession of the firearm.
Just wanted to ask this question to get everyone thinking now so that you do not have to answer this question when you are standing in the middle of the street and hurt.
Saulnier out
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- Mon Jul 30, 2007 10:44 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: What to do if you are carrying and are in a accident?
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- Sat Jul 21, 2007 3:32 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: What to do if you are carrying and are in a accident?
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What to do if you are carrying and are in a accident?
I was in an accident about 4 weeks ago.
My family was with me.
Everyone is ok.
It lead me to thinkl about the following:
Let's say that you hold a CHL and you are carrying when you are involved in an accident.
What do you do with your firearm if you must be transported to the hospital?
No one else in my vehical has a CHL. Do I give it to the cop, Call a friend, What?
Might as well think about it now isetead of later right.
Saulnier
My family was with me.
Everyone is ok.
It lead me to thinkl about the following:
Let's say that you hold a CHL and you are carrying when you are involved in an accident.
What do you do with your firearm if you must be transported to the hospital?
No one else in my vehical has a CHL. Do I give it to the cop, Call a friend, What?
Might as well think about it now isetead of later right.
Saulnier