....as in, Walmart?FAAPOD wrote:Plastice showed up yesterday!
Did the walk at one of the big box home improvement stores.
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....as in, Walmart?FAAPOD wrote:Plastice showed up yesterday!
Did the walk at one of the big box home improvement stores.
Nope. Just same ol' bull. Let's take a look.KingOfDirk wrote:Allrighty, y'all, here's the latest.
In my book, nice doesn't cut it. Not after this nonsense. The only reason she's calling you at all is because the DPS is getting hassled by your representatives. If it were just you, about all they do is cash your check in a hurry, but after that, you're not getting the time of day, indefinitely.Last week, a nice lady named Marion called my house. Mrs. KingOfDirk answered (as I was fervently checking DPS site...err..I mean, "working" at the time) and was told the folks in Austin had received a request from my State Rep (Garnet Coleman) to move things along for us. Marion told my wife they'd be pleased to ask the Harris County background folks to try to expedite things. She left an email and phone number. I was impressed.
Come on man. Don't make excuses for these folks. They had one person working on background checks for all of Harris county, one of the most populous counties in the country. They've been saying they're adding more people all year long. That's just one big load of excuses. They know they're behind, and all they're doing is making excuses.The long and the short of it is this; Harris has an awful lot of people living in it, consequently has a lot of applications, got pimp-slapped (a technical term) by Ike, is part of a country now ruled...err.. I mean, governed by the new guy at 1600 Pennsylvania - and therefore had a spike in applications/renewals, justified or not - all at the same time. Marion told me the background check folks have gotten some more help here and in Galveston/Brazoria etc, and they are working overtime to try to clear the backlog. They know they're behind, aren't making excuses (anymore), and seem eager to get us processed. She even recited my cell phone back to me, and told me she'd call when she hears back from the field personnel.
Read those statutes again, one more time. In particular, read Gov. code 411.176b.There's a lesson here. As much as we may lose patience with this process, please remember there are humans, Texans , on the other end of that phone. Marion is an example of what's right with DPS. Don't blame them for their lack of funding or lack of resources - that's your State Rep/Senator's fault. I can read the statutes as well as the rest of the folks here on this board, and I know "sixty days" means sixty days, but the only way they can do the job the legislature commands them to do is if the legislature then gives them the tools they need to do it. They are in session now; take the opportunity to write/call/fax/annoy the men and women who represent you and ask them to, well, represent you. That's the only way the service we get from DPS will improve. All politics is local, as Tip O'Neill once said.
Sorry, HGWC, by "here's the latest" I meant "here's what's most recently been said/done to me/for me." I apologize if you misunderstood me.Nope. Just same ol' bull. Let's take a look.
Incorrect. The only reason she's calling me is because I'm hassling my representatives.The only reason she's calling you at all is because the DPS is getting hassled by your representatives.
It is just me. I'm a pretty unimportant guy. I've come to terms with it.If it were just you...
I wasn't. By "long and short of it" I meant "here's the long and the short of what she told me." I apologize if you misunderstood me. This way you get the benefit of hearing the excuses I was given without having to speak with "my friend" Marion yourself.Come on man. Don't make excuses for these folks.
Willing to believe you. I've only been speaking with them for about seven days now, so I'm ignorant of what's been said over the last year.They've been saying they're adding more people all year long.
Be my guest. Sounds like a good question. It wasn't something I really wanted to know while I had her on the phone, but I'd bet it's a pretty small number as per your point.Why don't you ask your friend Marion how many felons the DPS is preventing from carrying a firearm in public?
I'm not sure exactly which point you're asking about, but I agree with you that ultimately these nonsensical laws were written by the legislature. I just disagree that the law as written justifies the bureaucratic implementation by the DPS.KingOfDirk wrote: I wonder what you thought of my point about your elected "representatives."
The DPS has to comply with the law just like everyone else whether they think it makes good public policy or not. There is no justification for them violating the law. They simply don't have the discretion to systematically delay and restrict gun rights beyond what the legislature has allowed. The 411.176b statute gives them complete discretion to decide what BC's are needed and it gives them no discretion in letting the BC exceed 60 days. That's the bottom line. That's the law, and as a police agency, they above everyone else need to comply with it.I completely agree that DPS is in violation of the statutes, and I take your point about the director's designee's discretion with regard to bg checks. Are you of the opinion that the department should make decisions about who/how many to check based on the height of the stack on their desk? By your logic they should throw up their hands and print plastic when they get busy.
I disagree that our tax dollars should be wasted on this bureaucracy of political correctness. This law does nothing to keep criminals from accessing firearms. We have felons and others that can't pass the NICS check. They have no problem accessing firearms. We have a large majority of folks that can pass the NICS and could potentially obtain a CHL. They have no problem buying and carrying firearms with or without a CHL. What we're talking about is a very very small percentage of individuals that have made an effort to apply for a CHL, pass the NICS check, but for some unusual reason fail a local background check.I feel they should have more people so the stack doesn't get as high.
It's not that they're making it a little harder to enjoy our rights. That's another euphemism and excuse. The DPS sent every applicant in the most populous counties in the state a letter that said they would be delaying all applications for an undetermined period of time. This isn't just a delay. It's recognized by the legislature as an implicit denial of the application. They are flat out denying one of our most fundamental rights.I think you and I, ultimately, agree on what the end result should be - you and I (and everyone else here) get to avail ourselves of our unalienable rights. I'm not too dense to see the irony in that last statement. That DPS (or any department or legislative body) is in the position to deny rights I'd call "unalienable" makes them a little more alienable in reality. That's a different argument, though, and I have not been placed in a position where I'd have to decide what to do if that right was abrogated, as opposed to the current situation in which it's just a little harder to enjoy. I shouldn't have to send them $140, but that's the reality for now. If you and I (and a whole bunch more folks like us) complained less and voted more, perhaps we wouldn't have to. Blame DPS if you like, but it's the legislators to whom they answer who deserve your contempt.
No offense taken KingofDirk. My offense is entirely rhetorical. I just don't think we should excuse our government when they trample on our rights. I think we should use forums such as this to lobby the public into not accepting excuses and to not tolerate having our 2nd amendment rights trampled.And with that, kind sir, I'll bid you happy trails. When/if my plastic shows up I'll post so folks can see the timeframe, and in the meantime I'll keep my opinions to myself so as not to offend.
It's not just 2 or 3 more weeks. What we're talking about is an undetermined indefinite delay that for many is now well over six months. What we're talking about is implicit denial. It's not just the few folks you see here on this site either. They're filling up every seat in every CHL class all throughout Harris county as well as Brazoria and Galveston. Last we heard, there was only one woman assigned to the background checks for all of Harris county. Rumor has it, they're adding more manpower, but we heard that all throughout 2008. Yet at the end of 2008, the reality is we had only one person. They didn't add any additional resources, and they didn't improve their compliance with the law, at least not in the most populous county.knightx wrote:i
i can see the point of you have a certain entitlement to your license once you meet the criteria ( but on the other hand, if you have survived the past 30, 40, or 50 years without a side-arm, odds are, the addition of 2 or three more weeks may be a moot point)
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I agree. It's bull. I bet the reality is that the DPS isn't checking this. The have to check multiple agencies to check for protective orders, student loans, and taxes. I would bet that with only one person processing every single application, they just simply don't have the time to do that. We'll never know because they're not making that information public. I bet all they're doing is checking local databases for criminal issues that should already be reported through NICS.Ken73 wrote:Quite frankly I'm appalled that there's any kind of financial requirement to defend yourself. So only those who are in good standing with the state of Texas are allowed to defend themselves? I'm fortunate enough that I don't owe on any school loans (I don't have any, never did) and don't owe any back child support (I have no children) but what about those that do? They're not allowed to defend their life and their families lives outside of their homes? I'm of the opinion that if someone owes me money, I'd like them to live another day to pay me back! Why should a financial difference determine whether or not you can defend yourself? What's next? Is my credit rating to be added - if I have a score lower than 619 I can't get a CHL?
They're already allowing 30 days to do that 5 minute NICS check.I can fully understand a criminal check but that should take all of a few minutes and be done; the FBI NICS should be appropriate. If a 20+ year old breaking and entering in Massechussetts comes up on a NICS check that prevented a friend of mine from getting her gun (she finally fixed it, it was a bogus charge, she now passes the check) then it should pick up ANY criminal background here in Texas as well.
Keep in mind that the legislature can only regulate the wearing of arms. They can't regulate keeping. They can't regulate bearing. They can only regulate the wearing of arms. We learned that the hard way in 1868, when we amended the constitution to allow the legislature to regulate both keep and bear "under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe."Of course, I still think that 2A says "the right to keep and BEAR arms" not just "keep" them, and we'll regulate bearing them.
Politically, I don't think we'll ever get satisfaction from the legislature. Unfortunately, there are too many "gun rights supporters" who firmly believe in "reasonable gun control." The only way out of this problem is to challenge these laws and their implementation in court.I have already written my state representative to this fact. I'm fed up with having our rights taken away as we stand idle. I encourage you to do the same. I'm doing what I can to be legal right now, but I think these "legalities" themselves need to be changed.
That's great KoD. It's almost as if they gave you good service with a smile at only 85 days. Yet like I've said before, while your representative had the DPS folks scurrying around digging out your one application for special treatment, my brother in law, my friend, and countless others who filed their application long before I did in August are still waiting, indefinitely.KingOfDirk wrote:Happy to report a phone call from the DPS licensing division; my bg is done, all systems go. I suppose some time next week I'll see some plastic. Today is the 85th day.
Boy, that was a nice call to get on a Friday...I guess it's time to start surfing holster sites!
Have a good weekend, y'all,
-KoD
Thanks, HGWC. I know you're happy for me, despite the odd feeling I get that somehow I've done something to tick you off.HGWC wrote:That's great KoD. It's almost as if they gave you good service with a smile at only 85 days. Yet like I've said before, while your representative had the DPS folks scurrying around digging out your one application for special treatment, my brother in law, my friend, and countless others who filed their application long before I did in August are still waiting, indefinitely.KingOfDirk wrote:Happy to report a phone call from the DPS licensing division; my bg is done, all systems go. I suppose some time next week I'll see some plastic. Today is the 85th day.
Boy, that was a nice call to get on a Friday...I guess it's time to start surfing holster sites!
Have a good weekend, y'all,
-KoD
Let's all give the DPS a nice round of applause!
TF - When you contacted your reps, was it by e-mail or by telephone? I did both, but things didn't start moving for me until I contacted my State Reps office by phone. So if you haven't done so, I highly recommend that you call in. And keep calling. I hate that you and far too many others have had to wait for as long as you have.I took my class in August and DPS received my Packet Sept. 5. I paid the same $140 dollars as everyone else. It does suck that people that haven't been waiting nearly as long are getting their plastic before me. obviously they do not work on the packets in the order they are received, as they should. I think that is what HGWC is getting at. I contacted State Reps, Senators and the Gov. as well. Obviously it didn't do any good for me, I can't hold it against the people that had more influential assistance. I'm just Totally Frustrated!