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by John R. Fuller
Wed Jan 11, 2006 11:30 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: How long for DPS to process your CHL
Replies: 795
Views: 155188

DPS CHL Processing:

Stevie d.
I would begin the process now. I am contemplating what it will be like to not carry on my person 24/7. I suppose this will be a good time to train on my other CCW skills such as situational awareness.

Besides, I never carried a pistol on a daily basis for close to eighteen years and the military changed all that for me.

I've carried for four years now on a civilian CHL from the state of Texas. Nothing happened then, and I will be ever confident that good sense will prevent most of the bad things that can happen to me and mine.

I am satisfied that vehicle carry on the new traveling law will mitigate much of this lack of coverage of being armed. I will just have to be careful because I will not be able to have a firearm in the vehicle if I drive onto school grounds now.

I wasn't afraid to go about unarmed before CHL and I am not about to be afraid now. Besides. I think this will be an excellent time to concentrate on other things while I wait for my liscense. Tomorrow I turn forty years of age. My wife found it amusing that I was more concerned about not carrying than my last day of 39 today.
by John R. Fuller
Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:32 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: How long for DPS to process your CHL
Replies: 795
Views: 155188

I just sent my renewal application in by registered mail a couple of weeks ago. I got my registered reciept back saying that some one with the last name of Rodriguez signed for the packet at the DPS address on the provided brown envelope.

I wonder if this counts as evidence they have it in their possession? I am eagerly awaiting. I am not a problem with Law Enforcement and have never been arressted or charged for anything, so I anticipate few problems with the application.

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