How did you learn about CHL?
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Well, from what I'm reading now, and perceiving,,, using the CHL as I.D. and often might be a good idea. :-)
We are required to "reasonably conceal" and keep the gun(s) concealed.
It is only "(rude display of pistol may constitute breach of peace)"
or knowingly "displays a firearm or other deadly weapon in a public place in a manner calculated to alarm"
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... hl/AGO.HTM [Attorney General's opinion]
But since the AGO quotes a certain Mister Cotton in a portion of his opinion, perhaps there is other insight available on this site. :-)
We are required to "reasonably conceal" and keep the gun(s) concealed.
It is only "(rude display of pistol may constitute breach of peace)"
or knowingly "displays a firearm or other deadly weapon in a public place in a manner calculated to alarm"
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... hl/AGO.HTM [Attorney General's opinion]
But since the AGO quotes a certain Mister Cotton in a portion of his opinion, perhaps there is other insight available on this site. :-)
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Re: How did you learn about CHL?
carrying the license does not necessarly mean that you're actually carrying.lrb111 wrote:
It struck me as really odd, since, I thought as others here, that flashing the licence would be "breaking concealment".
I carry my license with me everywhere... my weapon I do not.
Heck, I carry my driver's license into Sears, but I don't take my car in the store.... LOL
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kw, I will never, NEVER, ever need my truck inside sears. I don't know that I can guarantee that about my K.
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Re: How did you learn about CHL?
That's funny!kw5kw wrote: Heck, I carry my driver's license into Sears, but I don't take my car in the store.... LOL
I actually talk to a lot of people about it. Most are people I attend church with, and they know I'm not the violent type.
I'm not pushy with people, I just give them the facts, and I give it to them as the subject comes up.
ETA: I learned most stuff from Daddy, as he's always carried a gun. He follows everything pretty closely.
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1) i probably heard about it first when it was getting voted on and it was on the news all the time but i was a teenager at the time, and not into guns. many years later i get into hunting, and guns and figure why not.
2) I've been carrying for a year now and in the beginning I'd show it as ID and stuff.
now i don't normally come out and say i have a CHL even when the topic of self-defense and the RKBA comes up unless you ask me then i might tell you that i have one but unless your a relative or a CLOSE personal friend I'm not going to tell you if I'm carrying right now. concealed means concealed...although i wouldn't mind open carry in Texas it would certainly make carrying a 1911 in August easier.
2) I've been carrying for a year now and in the beginning I'd show it as ID and stuff.
now i don't normally come out and say i have a CHL even when the topic of self-defense and the RKBA comes up unless you ask me then i might tell you that i have one but unless your a relative or a CLOSE personal friend I'm not going to tell you if I'm carrying right now. concealed means concealed...although i wouldn't mind open carry in Texas it would certainly make carrying a 1911 in August easier.
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kw, took it that way. Did not make the schriptural connection though. Good one there too.
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