I don't see where you're getting these numbers.jlangton wrote:For 2006 there were 258,162 CHL's and 587 were convicted of some kind of criminal activity...
The 2002 report is here: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... rt2002.pdf
The total number of convictions is 74, not 301.
The 2006 report is here: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... rt2006.pdf
The total number of convictions of CHL holders is 140, not 587.
These numbers are mainly weapons-related and assault. They do not include convictions for offenses like theft and DUI.
Another thing to look at is licenses revoked. A license should be automatically revoked if the license holder is convicted of a class B misdemeanor or worse. Here's the report for 2006: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... evoked.pdf
In 2006, 332 licenses were revoked. That number sets an upper limit on the number of CHLs convicted. Some may be revoked for causes other than conviction, such as mental illness, giving false information on their application, or being in default on child support.
- Jim