I don't see why you would dissagree with the 12 month extension...Base primarily on a proficiency issue...fiftycal wrote:I see where HB 225 has already been filed to lengthen the CHL from 4 years to 5. I don't agree with that change because I believe people need a refresher at least every couple of legislative sessions.
I would support lowering the cost of the CHL for new and renewal, requiring DPS to take the photos on the existing drivers license equipment, doing away with the USELESS notarized forms, removing the USELESS requirement for "non-violent dispute resolution training" and lowering the course to 7 hours total.
Also, the lack of a "51%" sign should be a defense to prosecution for unknowingly entering a "bar".
That's a start on things.
Those who enjoy the shooting will remain proficient and have no trouble with their firearms...
Those who choose to shoot very often and maintain a modem of proficiency...Well, lets just say that that very small precentage of people who obtain and maintain their licences are just missing out on the fun...
I think for the most part people who have a CCW permit do just fine...
I like the idea that primarily this bill stretches my CHL dollar...And if they lower the renewal fees...So much the better...
Later,
Steve