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by ScottDLS
Fri Feb 25, 2011 6:18 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: At a cross-roads
Replies: 46
Views: 6619

Re: At a cross-roads

ZeeMan wrote:
ScottDLS wrote:I'm not trying to be a smart aleck here, but if the difference between an AZ and TX license is stopping you from getting TX license, then I suggest you focus on increasing your income. When I was a younger guy I was in the Navy and made such a small amount that I couldn't "afford" a pistol. Back then there was no shall issue so a permit was out of the question. When I got promoted I bought a my first handgun (a revolver). It was $266, There are a lot of people who work hard and live on a lot less than those of us that can post on a computer internet board.

starting out with "I'm not trying to be a smart aleck here, but " sure makes it sound like you are.....but anyhow. Did you ever possibly think that I am using public access internet on a public access computer?............ increasing income would be awesome if I could say MOVE to another area, but wait, that takes money too. Forget I ever asked the question, there seem to be too many elitists here.
Ok I'll start out more bluntly. If legally carrying is important to you, then you have $5000 to apply to the situation, since you make that much over the poverty line. If you applied as much time to trying to earn extra money as you did to whining on the internet about how much the Texas CHL costs, you'd have one in no time. Unless you are ill, disabled, or have some other situation why you can't work... I actually have a AZ CWP. It's a bit cheaper than Texas and you can get the training by taking the NRA Basic Pistol course. You don't have to take in AZ either, but we're talking about about maybe $100 difference. This elitist suggests getting off your rear and working for what's important to you.
by ScottDLS
Fri Feb 25, 2011 1:38 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: At a cross-roads
Replies: 46
Views: 6619

Re: At a cross-roads

I'm not trying to be a smart aleck here, but if the difference between an AZ and TX license is stopping you from getting TX license, then I suggest you focus on increasing your income. When I was a younger guy I was in the Navy and made such a small amount that I couldn't "afford" a pistol. Back then there was no shall issue so a permit was out of the question. When I got promoted I bought a my first handgun (a revolver). It was $266, There are a lot of people who work hard and live on a lot less than those of us that can post on a computer internet board.

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