We all know down deep inside but don't want to admit that the chl badge is intended to or in reality has the effect of making the person who sees it think that there is something official about you and your gun. Any other argument is disingenuous. I'm not, at this point in my response, saying whether that is good or bad, only that that is the dynamic involved.Moby wrote:I agree with all of the above.
i am normally VERY anti "CHL Badge". We've all seen them offered on the internet.
I wonder how well these would be accepted if they were mounted on your OWB Holster.
Now I'm just thinking out loud here so please be constructive.
The first thing someone is going to notice is a holstered firearm.
What if they saw a CHL Badge attached?
What do you think? Good or Bad?
I am asking all of this because in AZ OC is no big deal.
In other states where it's allowed you can still catch heat from LEO's.
My thoughts here (and the goal may not be obtainable) is to make Texans feel comfortable.
The new LTC "Licensed to Carry"might be a "anxiety reliever"
Just thinking.
On the down side this runs the risk of impersonation charges of course. If there is an up side it might be that, for whatever reason, the viewer of the badge may be made to feel less anxiety, as mentioned, and therefore less likely to call 911.
What about an officially sanctioned and issued holster badge or insignia of some sort issued by the state. Something distinguishable from a law enforcement badge but something that is officially sanctioned that easily identifies someone as a licensed chl. Something that attaches to the holster for example. The idea of a badge being a good idea is well established. Look at law enforcement. The badge says "I'm ok, I'm official". A form of a readily recognizable insignia or "badge" that is official will serve this purpose. It would also have the effect of putting the current badges out of business because they would suddenly be useless, and if legislated properly, illegal. It would allow LEOs to readily identify licensed carriers cutting down on unnecessary stops. The key is that it would have to be officially sanctioned and issued. Maybe not even mandatory. But the law would have to say that while not mandatory to have one, any form of badge or insignia is prohibited unless it the the official one issued by the state.
It could be a nicely designed, well made appliance that is made to go on the belt or holster. I don't think I would have a problem with that.
tex