
Ever since I got my CHL, I have prided myself on becoming a much better driver with obeying all traffic signs, not speeding, and being a considerate of others. A quick lapse in judgment and it almost got me a ticket!

Only if you are carrying which the OP was not. According to the DPS website you don't even have to carry your CHL if you are not carrying your firearm.Maxwell wrote:Good to hear, but remember, even though there is no penalty for not showing your CHL the law states that when asked for ID by a LEO you must provide your TDL and CHL.
The Wall wrote:It can also save you from getting a ticket. The retired State Trooper that taught the CHL course the wife and I took years ago said, most LEO treat CHL carriers differently and he had heard many stories of people getting warnings instead of tickets for that reason. It's better to let them know right away than having them find out when they run your plates. And as stated it is the law that you show it, even if there's no penalty for not declaring. It's the respectful thing to do whether you are carrying or not. It could save you the cost of a fine. You could use that money to buy more ammo.Just think every time you do what the OP did you're doing it for all of us CHL holders. Not the speeding around the turn part.
Very prudent on your part. Can't fault you for that decision making process.MONGOOSE wrote:As I was needing to open that console to retrieve my insurance card, I thought it a wise idea to inform the Deputy that I had a loaded firearm in the console.