I don't understand your point. Yes the law as written could potentially allow that scenario to occur. But it doesn't matter because you have to comply with the law to notify the LEO you are armed if asked.steveincowtown wrote:
Methinks you forgot that Texas LEO's have a right to disarm you during a stop:
Here is the scenario:
Fake LEO pulls you over and ask for DL and Insurance information.
Being a good CHL holder you present your DL, Insurance, Texas CHL
Fake LEO says, "For your safety and mine, and in accordance with Texas state law, I am going to ask you to disarm for the duration of this stop."
Being a good CHL holder you ask him how you would like to proceed.
Fake LEO disarms you and now has your gun in his hands.
Now that you are out of the car you realize the something is fishy and not only did a fake LEO just take your gun, you are now standing on the side of the road unarmed.
There must be a great number of incidents of "fake cops" pulling people over in Texas than are being published for you to express so much concern. Perhaps in the daily news of murders, robberies, assaults and other crimes in Texas these "fake cop" stories aren't getting any coverage.