texas CHL or not Question!

De nada. One small addendum: I am not even remotely surprised that a police officer in a Houston suburb, or anywhere else in the state, would be unaware of the latest legislative changes. That's why they aren't authorized to give legal advice. Many LEOs keep up with such things, best they can. Many don't even try.
 
The biggest problem with the Texas motorist gun law is you are NOT exempt from the federal gun free school zone law. If you pick up your kid at school with a gun in your car and no CHL, you're in violation. I've never heard of the gun free school zone law ever being enforced, but it's something to think about.

Better to just get a CHL. It's a very easy process and not that expensive.
 
I just found this thread. Although it's a bit old, I'm hoping the OP will see this bit of advice not yet fielded...

Carry a 5 D cell flashlight and pepper spray.

As a first option, as mentioned, find a safer, well lighted place to walk the dog. Crime increases 40% after dark.
 
I am planning on it but I am not eligible yet, past run in's with the law. Alcohol related! :( I think i have 1 more year to wait but not entirely sure. When i do get my CHL I will have to buy more guns!!! :)

Some alcohol problems prevent a person from ever getting a permit to carry. Most states forbid a person with a DUI from ever holding a CCW. Many forbid a person with an alcohol related arrest from obtaining a CCW. All states have laws to prevent a domestic issue related to alcohol from getting a CCW.

Young people need to know that alcohol consumption can cause them problems for the rest of their life. I have a good friend that is an attorney. He is one of the best in the nation but he cannot even own a gun due to a past problem that began and centered around alcohol use.
 
As a soon-to-be Texas resident, I just did a little research. $140 plus who knows how much for a 10-15hr class? Wow, guess you Texas folks all have extra money for the state :D
 
As a soon-to-be Texas resident, I just did a little research. $140 plus who knows how much for a 10-15hr class? Wow, guess you Texas folks all have extra money for the state :D

So get a non resident FL carry permit. They are about $70, good for five years and accepted in TX. However you still have to pay for a class.

Still cheaper than a funeral. What is your life worth? An unarmed individual is at the mercy of the criminal.
 
If you are not eligible for a CHL due to an alcohol related offense then you best not carry any place even if it is ok...for instance your auto....and if you do have a gun with you, you had best not be under any influence and yes one measly drink has you under the influence.....Do Not drink and carry guns.......bad combo
 
I have thought of a FL CCW, but will TX accept a non-resident FL CCW used by a TX resident? Some states only accept them being used by a resident of another state.

As someone who will hopefully live a long time in Texas, I would hope my $140 is put to good use instead of going to a state I never plan to visit. Maybe they'll spend it on the roads, from my recent trips to DFW they sure need to :D


P.S. I'm not a drunk, so I have no issues in that regard.
 
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I have thought of a FL CCW, but will TX accept a non-resident FL CCW used by a TX resident? Some states only accept them being used by a resident of another state.

As someone who will hopefully live a long time in Texas, I would hope my $140 is put to good use instead of going to a state I never plan to visit. Maybe they'll spend it on the roads, from my recent trips to DFW they sure need to :D


P.S. I'm not a drunk, so I have no issues in that regard.

According to what Information I have from Florida (I have a FL CCW and a TX CHL) Texas will not honor a non-resident permit....You have to actually live in Florida...however that being said, FL is good in most other states if you are a Non Resident. You need to check with the State you will be visiting to verify that
 
According to what Information I have from Florida (I have a FL CCW and a TX CHL) Texas will not honor a non-resident permit....You have to actually live in Florida...however that being said, FL is good in most other states if you are a Non Resident. You need to check with the State you will be visiting to verify that
Not true. Charles Bronson's office must be putting out bad info. At present, TX recognizes a FL permit for non-FL residents. I keep a Florida CWL, even though I have a TX CHL and am a CHL Instructor, since it is staggered, expiration-wise, with my TX license, and DPS is sometimes slow processing renewals. If they or I screw up and my TX license expires, I'm still good with my FL license. I'll not be surprised to see things change, once the legiscritters and DPS realize they are losing some money this way.

As to alcohol/drug-related matters: If you have an A or B misdemeanor (DWI will be one or the other) conviction, it will be 5 years after the date of conviction (NOT after arrest) before you can apply for a TX CHL. If you have two drug or alcohol convictions within 10 years before the date of application, you'll be denied as well, as being "chemically dependant." FWIW, there is no law against drinking and carrying in Texas, but you can't carry while intoxicated. Under that law, the .08% BAC presumption is not used, but rather the PI definition, "Danger to oneself or others." Double-edged sword, that.
 
Texas CHL

Not true. Charles Bronson's office must be putting out bad info. At present, TX recognizes a FL permit for non-FL residents. I keep a Florida CWL, even though I have a TX CHL and am a CHL Instructor, since it is staggered, expiration-wise, with my TX license, and DPS is sometimes slow processing renewals. If they or I screw up and my TX license expires, I'm still good with my FL license. I'll not be surprised to see things change, once the legiscritters and DPS realize they are losing some money this way.

As to alcohol/drug-related matters: If you have an A or B misdemeanor (DWI will be one or the other) conviction, it will be 5 years after the date of conviction (NOT after arrest) before you can apply for a TX CHL. If you have two drug or alcohol convictions within 10 years before the date of application, you'll be denied as well, as being "chemically dependant." FWIW, there is no law against drinking and carrying in Texas, but you can't carry while intoxicated. Under that law, the .08% BAC presumption is not used, but rather the PI definition, "Danger to oneself or others." Double-edged sword, that.

My mistake, I re-read the publication and it says Florida will not Honor a Non resident Texas CHL not the other way around. I hope I have it correct now.
 
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