Seven years unless F-rated Loony gets his bill passed.rmr1923 wrote:how long would that be valid in Texas?That would qualify him to get a Florida non-resident license.
There are many bills that have been filed. There are close to half a dozen campus carry bills, and I doubt more than one of them will become law.rmr1923 wrote: i'm not very up-to-date on the current Texas legislative session but isn't there a proposed bill that would require Texas residents to hold a Texas CHL?

Is he open evenings? Is there any way he can skip his other obligations and do a Sunday class?rmr1923 wrote: money isn't an issue, he's just a control freak when it comes to his business and he feels like the building will fall to the ground if he isn't there to hold it up.
If someone meets the requirements, and the higher costs aren't an issue, I suggest a Texas CHL for Texas residents. Not because of any jingoism, but because it does have a few small advantages such as Federal GFSZA exemption and NICS exemption.