It worked with Taco Cabana, and you might want to point out that Starbuck's has no problem with legal open or concealed carry in however many thousands of stores they have.
I wish we could say that no one ever had a problem that would have been prevented by a "no guns" sign. Unfortunately, there have been a few CHL holders who messed up.
There have been situations where a customer with a weapon probably saved the life of store personnel or other customers, but these morons don't want to hear that.
- Jim
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- Sun May 06, 2012 12:11 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
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- Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:02 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
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Re: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
Please note that assault versus aggravated assault is a big difference. Assault can be something as trivial as grabbing a person's clothing. Aggravated assault requires serious injury or use of a weapon and is always a felony.
This bit of trivia is often used to inflate crime statistics by those who have an interest in doing so. A shoving match or bar fight really is not in the same category with attempted murder, shooting, or stabbing.
For other offenses, such as kidnapping, sexual assault, and robbery, the "plain vanilla" and aggravated categories are all serious and mostly felonies.
- Jim
This bit of trivia is often used to inflate crime statistics by those who have an interest in doing so. A shoving match or bar fight really is not in the same category with attempted murder, shooting, or stabbing.
For other offenses, such as kidnapping, sexual assault, and robbery, the "plain vanilla" and aggravated categories are all serious and mostly felonies.
- Jim
- Fri Feb 11, 2011 4:15 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
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Re: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
This kind of data always trails real life by years.
Reporting is not a priority for law-enforcement agencies, and probably we are not willing to pay for making it a priority.
- Jim
Reporting is not a priority for law-enforcement agencies, and probably we are not willing to pay for making it a priority.
- Jim
- Fri Feb 11, 2011 2:10 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
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Re: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
Probably with budget cuts, I would rather see DPS processing license applications than crunching numbers.Ashlar wrote:Any idea when the 2008 numbers will be out?
Of course, I have no idea who does what. The statistics might not be processed by CHL Division employees.
- Jim
- Mon Jan 31, 2011 8:06 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
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Re: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
No one who knows how that came about is talking. Most likely it is a result of coding errors or plea bargains.
The topic has been discussed before:
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- Jim
The topic has been discussed before:
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viewtopic.php?f=7&t=11348" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- Jim
- Fri Aug 27, 2010 8:13 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
- Replies: 141
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Re: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
I don't know. No one seems to know.patriot76 wrote:Sorry. I meant unlawful carrying of a weapon. There were 29 cases. What does that mean?
- Jim
- Mon Aug 23, 2010 10:28 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
- Replies: 141
- Views: 125118
Re: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
Huh? In 2007, the last year reported, FOUR CHL holders were convicted of illegal weapons violations. That would be things like switchblades and brass knuckles.
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Probably as many Catholic nuns were convicted of some offense, and there aren't that many Catholic nuns these days.
- Jim
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... rt2007.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Probably as many Catholic nuns were convicted of some offense, and there aren't that many Catholic nuns these days.
- Jim
- Fri Apr 02, 2010 5:00 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
- Replies: 141
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Re: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
I agree that it wouldn't be helpful.Charles L. Cotton wrote:It doesn't help CHL's ...
The important figures, IMHO, are how many crimes are prevented by armed citizens versus how many crimes are committed by armed citizens (non-LEOs). The antis won't accept those numbers, either.
These arguments are never settled by using facts, because they're all about emotion in the first place.
- Jim
- Fri Apr 02, 2010 10:04 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
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Re: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
As far as I know, no one compiles data on crimes committed by profession.
LEOs commit plenty of crimes, but they tend to be in the areas of official misconduct or domestic abuse. Anyone who is interested can easily come up with a list of LEO offenses that are currently in the news, like this: http://www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=32878" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Every profession has a degree of crime that is related to the privileges and risks of that profession. I could probably alienate everybody by coming up with another list.
- Jim
LEOs commit plenty of crimes, but they tend to be in the areas of official misconduct or domestic abuse. Anyone who is interested can easily come up with a list of LEO offenses that are currently in the news, like this: http://www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=32878" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Every profession has a degree of crime that is related to the privileges and risks of that profession. I could probably alienate everybody by coming up with another list.
- Jim
- Sun Mar 01, 2009 4:51 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
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Re: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
Armybrat is referring to these two reports:
These number are percentages of the total number of suspensions or revocations for the state.
Harris has about 1/5 of the population of Texas, so these numbers are not too much out of line. Being an urban county with a large number of police agencies, a resident of Harris County is much more likely to have a LEO encounter than someone in a rural county, and much less likely to get a break from police or prosecutors.
Mr. Rosenthal did not like CHL and he liked unlicensed car carry even less.
- Jim
- Licenses suspended by county, FY 2008: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... pended.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- Licenses revoked by county, FY 2008: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... evoked.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
These number are percentages of the total number of suspensions or revocations for the state.
Harris has about 1/5 of the population of Texas, so these numbers are not too much out of line. Being an urban county with a large number of police agencies, a resident of Harris County is much more likely to have a LEO encounter than someone in a rural county, and much less likely to get a break from police or prosecutors.
Mr. Rosenthal did not like CHL and he liked unlicensed car carry even less.
- Jim
- Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:32 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
- Replies: 141
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Re: Crime Statistics: CHL v. General Population
You say that you are fairly new to these issues.
In every state where concealed carry has been legalized in the last 20 years, the same old clichés have been repeated endlessly: blood in the streets, wild west, shootout at the O.K. Corral.
These fears have been proven false every time, but we need to keep fighting. The antis periodically issue some warped statistics claiming that CHL holders have committed a huge number of crimes, which they can show only by including traffic offenses and that sort of thing.
We have to defend the ground that we hold in addition to making progress. There was a time when "any gun anywhere" was the law. We lost that because of fear of crime. We have be sure that history is not repeated.
- Jim
In every state where concealed carry has been legalized in the last 20 years, the same old clichés have been repeated endlessly: blood in the streets, wild west, shootout at the O.K. Corral.
These fears have been proven false every time, but we need to keep fighting. The antis periodically issue some warped statistics claiming that CHL holders have committed a huge number of crimes, which they can show only by including traffic offenses and that sort of thing.
We have to defend the ground that we hold in addition to making progress. There was a time when "any gun anywhere" was the law. We lost that because of fear of crime. We have be sure that history is not repeated.
- Jim