How long have you been CHL?

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How long have you had your CHL?

Just got my CHL in the past 6 months.
22
25%
6 months to 1 year
14
16%
1 to 2 years
11
12%
2 to 4 years
11
12%
5 to 7 years
8
9%
7 to 10 years
7
8%
more than 10 years
16
18%
 
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How long have you been CHL?

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How long have you had your CHL?

I'll go first: 6 years.
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I'm counting from 1996-2000...so 5 years and 2 months.

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Got mine back in Dec. of '06 so... about 5-1/2 months now
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Close to 3 years, but not consecutively.

I had a CWP in Arizona for 2 years, then moved to Commiefornia in 2000 for business reasons. Didn't carry much when I lived in Arizona. Moved here in '05, and got my CHL in March of '06, and carry most of the time now.
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October 2006

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One year.
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Got mine in '96, so lets see;
2007
-1996
11


11 years :grin:
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Well, according to the DPS website, 2 days. Haven't gotten my card in the mail yet, tho. ;-)

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Been carrying since around 1965. Been "legal" since 1996.

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got mine in 1997 so lets see 10 yrs.

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11

Many of us took the classes in the fall of 1995 to be ready.

I think it was early February 1996 when I received mine.
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txinvestigator wrote:Got mine in '96, so lets see;
2007
-1996
11


11 years :grin:


Same here, 11 years.

Got lucky the first "go round" and got a 4 year license, some people got a 2 year....(staggered renewals). Boy, have the years flown by!

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Since October 2004, so almost 3 years.

That's long enough that it "don't feel right" when I don't have one on or about me within easy reach.
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First time 1998 to 2002 and let it lapse. 1 month this time.
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Little over ten years...
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