Church Carry - Incorrect information from CHL instructor
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Re: Church Carry - Incorrect information from CHL instructor
There are a few churches that have already decided.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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Re: Church Carry - Incorrect information from CHL instructor
And then, in some churches I know, the pastor would get in the pulpit and declare, "I heard from God and he said...." So, if he "heard" from God that might settle it. Maybe.texas1234 wrote:Yeah and getting the ruling elders or church to agree on anyone particular issue would mean its off limits to everyone. Here is an example: a church member who doesnt want CHL's to carry would say, lets pray about it, they would pray, raise their head and say, nope its not a good idea to have concealed handguns. Another Church member who wanted concealed handguns would say, lets pray about it, they would pray, raise their head up and say yep I think we should allow CHL's.
Jesus said, "And the one who has no sword must sell his cloak and buy one." (Luke 22:36 NET) Also, Jesus said, "When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own homestead, his possessions are undisturbed"(Luke 11:21 NAS)
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Even more bonus points if you include the letters TXDL when you engrave the number. This will let an officer who finds it know what the numbers are for and he can run it to contact you, maybe before you even know it is missing. Include the x to make sure it gets identified as Texas instead of Tennessee.gigag04 wrote:Email them to yourself. Also take pictures and email those too.
Bonus points if you engrave your txdl # on TVs, radios, bikes, motorcycles, Tools, and heavy metal objects (often stolen for scrap)
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Re: Church Carry - Incorrect information from CHL instructor
Church carry has been legal in Texas since 1997.
I had to argue with my first CHL instructor on this matter in 2004. He did not have it straight either. Always read the entire section, and even chapter... sometimes there are exceptions at the bottom.
I had to argue with my first CHL instructor on this matter in 2004. He did not have it straight either. Always read the entire section, and even chapter... sometimes there are exceptions at the bottom.
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Re: Church Carry - Incorrect information from CHL instructor
Please don't keep your mouth shut if the instructor is stating wrong information. Better to correct him than the rest of the class be wrongly instructed about such life and death matters.Russell wrote:I sure hope that when I renew here in a month or so I don't catch the instructor stating wrong information. I wouldn't be very good at keeping my mouth shut
Jesus said, "And the one who has no sword must sell his cloak and buy one." (Luke 22:36 NET) Also, Jesus said, "When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own homestead, his possessions are undisturbed"(Luke 11:21 NAS)
Re: Church Carry - Incorrect information from CHL instructor
I would certainly question an instructor's misinformation, but try to do it in a non-threatening way. I wouldn't flat out tell them they are wrong. I would point out the statute incorrectly interpreted and ask them how they are able to interpret that the way they did.
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Re: Church Carry - Incorrect information from CHL instructor
Also, it's probably best to speak to an instructor one-on-one during a break if you think they've supplied misinformation.
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This is also an excellent way to handle this possibility, but there is the chance that the instructor will still not see the mistake. There are people I work with that either cannot or refuse to see some of their simplest mistakes even when several other people have tried to point it out to them.KC5AV wrote:Also, it's probably best to speak to an instructor one-on-one during a break if you think they've supplied misinformation.
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Re: Church Carry - Incorrect information from CHL instructor
If that situation were to arise, where an instructor fails to see that they are giving out incorrect information, what are we to do? How likely is it that this incorrect information would be a question on the written exam that the entire class could potentially answer incorrectly because of the instructors poor instruction?
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I have been for a long time, and still am, an instructor in many different subjects (skill and otherwise). I really do appreciate the times students correct me, because it means they're involved (in fact, they're aware that I will intentionally throw in (and then correct) an error on occasion, to keep them on their toes)! Often, depending on the subject, it eventually affects their safety.C-dub wrote:This is also an excellent way to handle this possibility, but there is the chance that the instructor will still not see the mistake. There are people I work with that either cannot or refuse to see some of their simplest mistakes even when several other people have tried to point it out to them.KC5AV wrote:Also, it's probably best to speak to an instructor one-on-one during a break if you think they've supplied misinformation.
Will I push back if I think I said it correctly? Of course, because I want them to state their rationale as to why I'm wrong; I often ask them to "look it up" and bring back the rationale if it's not clear at the time. Do I mind? Maybe for a moment (I care about being correct) -- but not for long. This is exactly what I want to happen!
I've been told I'm unusual that way in my subjects. I really don't know; hope not.
About the instructor possibly giving false information? It happens. We all make mistakes, even when teaching critical skills, much as we would like to hope it doesn't. While I care deeply about the job I do as an instructor, I have often been guilty of holding my instructors to a higher standard than I would ask of myself.
How we as instructors handle an error will depend on our philosophy of "teaching" (the instructor's job is to lead the learning; the student's job is to do the learning). How we as students handle an error will depend on our philosophy of "learning." We as students should always question and be ready to explain. Until we finally come up with those implantable chips that carry the total knowledge of the world, we will have these imperfect methods of passing along thoughts, skills, and ideas. Mistakes will happen, but will come out all right in the end when everyone does his/her job.
The bottom line: Mistakes happen, for many reasons. It takes everyone's involvement (not just those in the room), and that's why this forum was born. Read, consider, converse, question everything, question the answers. That's how we progress.
But maybe I'm preaching to the choir....
JMHO.
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On preaching to the choir.
Every Sunday I preach to the choir also.
The choir needs preaching to, too.
Here I am the choir. You are right on & I for one appreciate it.
LT
Every Sunday I preach to the choir also.
The choir needs preaching to, too.
Here I am the choir. You are right on & I for one appreciate it.
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I have done a similar thing in my technical courses, tell them one thing, and then find out how much attention they are paying by diagramming it wrong on the board, usually with a significant pause and long stare at my audience. Of course I had the misfortune to be written up by a student, once, for "leering." I think she was the same one that wrote me up for using the recognized international standard designations for the gender of plug and sockets.OldSchool wrote:I have been for a long time, and still am, an instructor in many different subjects (skill and otherwise). I really do appreciate the times students correct me, because it means they're involved (in fact, they're aware that I will intentionally throw in (and then correct) an error on occasion, to keep them on their toes)! Often, depending on the subject, it eventually affects their safety.
Will I push back if I think I said it correctly? Of course, because I want them to state their rationale as to why I'm wrong; I often ask them to "look it up" and bring back the rationale if it's not clear at the time. Do I mind? Maybe for a moment (I care about being correct) -- but not for long. This is exactly what I want to happen!
I've been told I'm unusual that way in my subjects. I really don't know; hope not.
About the instructor possibly giving false information? It happens. We all make mistakes, even when teaching critical skills, much as we would like to hope it doesn't. While I care deeply about the job I do as an instructor, I have often been guilty of holding my instructors to a higher standard than I would ask of myself.
How we as instructors handle an error will depend on our philosophy of "teaching" (the instructor's job is to lead the learning; the student's job is to do the learning). How we as students handle an error will depend on our philosophy of "learning." We as students should always question and be ready to explain. Until we finally come up with those implantable chips that carry the total knowledge of the world, we will have these imperfect methods of passing along thoughts, skills, and ideas. Mistakes will happen, but will come out all right in the end when everyone does his/her job.
The bottom line: Mistakes happen, for many reasons. It takes everyone's involvement (not just those in the room), and that's why this forum was born. Read, consider, converse, question everything, question the answers. That's how we progress.
But maybe I'm preaching to the choir....
JMHO.
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Re: Church Carry - Incorrect information from CHL instructor
Write or email DPS with your comments. You can contact the Concealed Handgun Licensing Bureau at :C-dub wrote:If that situation were to arise, where an instructor fails to see that they are giving out incorrect information, what are we to do?
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Being a choir member, I quite agree!!!longtooth wrote:On preaching to the choir.
Every Sunday I preach to the choir also.
The choir needs preaching to, too.
LT
Life is for learning.
IANAL, thank gosh!
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