If you were carrying on your property and an officer asked you for identification, would you be required to give him your CHL? If so, the CHL law trumps the castle doctrine.srothstein wrote:This is already clear in the law. CHL is an exception to the law so it only applies where carrying would otherwise be illegal. If you are in a place where it is not illegal for anyone to carry (your car, your home, etc.) then CHL does not apply because it cannot come into play.Hoi Polloi wrote:It seems to me that the CHL specific laws should be clarified in the next legislative session to specifically say that a person with a CHL is not barred from having a gun in any place that those without a CHL are legally allowed to have one and it should say which laws take precedence when more than one are in effect in the same location.
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It seems to me that the CHL specific laws should be clarified in the next legislative session to specifically say that a person with a CHL is not barred from having a gun in any place that those without a CHL are legally allowed to have one and it should say which laws take precedence when more than one are in effect in the same location.