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by Greybeard
Mon May 16, 2011 6:44 pm
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: CALL TO ACTION: SB905
Replies: 172
Views: 56639

Re: CALL TO ACTION: SB905

Question: "How will a cop on the street know who is an exempt CHL and who is not?"

If this does happen to happen, DPS already has a format for a type of license in place for certain "classes" of people. It was done after changes were made previously to exempt prosecutors and their breed. Heck, from the session two years ago, there is also supposed to be a special format license for CHL instructors, but last I heard, it was another "have not got around to it" ...
by Greybeard
Sat May 14, 2011 6:42 am
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: CALL TO ACTION: SB905
Replies: 172
Views: 56639

Re: CALL TO ACTION: SB905

As a little history, at the inception of the CHL program in 1995, 50% of all applicants got a 2-year license and 50% got a 4 year license. In simplified terms, this could have rather prompt impact (Sept. 1?) for every one of those people who got a 2-year license initially. And it won't be long before impacting those who got a 4 year license. At least for the "die hards" who have maintained the license continuously. Heck, I probably have at least "a dozen" of those just in my cell phone contacts! And am forwarding this link to even more in my e-mail contact list.
by Greybeard
Sat May 14, 2011 5:02 am
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: CALL TO ACTION: SB905
Replies: 172
Views: 56639

Re: CALL TO ACTION: SB905

Quote/Question: "they can add this stipulation of 3 renewals which will cover what? A dozen more people?"

Get real! The number of license holders in this category is far more than that. I can think of at least a dozen people in my little market area alone who have fallen into this category since the "exempt from class" change was made in the last session of the legislature.

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