Loss of CHL?
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motleystew
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Loss of CHL?
On the radio this morning (a Dallas talk station) they were discussing a teacher that is suing to be able to carry a concealed handgun to class. (It's been dicussed on this forum) Anyway, a caller called in and said she had told the world that she has her permit, a taboo,
.. and he said that in the state of Texas, you could lose your liscence for divulging you have a CHL. I agree it is VERY advantageous not to ever tell, but is this true about losing your liscence? This program was also having a siscussion on "school marshals"- not unlike air marshalls who can carry on airplanes and airports-who can carry on school property and nobody would be the wiser..
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The person on the radio was misinformed. You would have to do something else than simply mention that you have a CHL to lose it. If that was all it took, pretty much all of us here would be outed and lose it. This *IS* a public forum - as in anyone can read it. Thus we have all anounced to the world at large (via screen names) that we carry.
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Re: Loss of CHL?
No. Some folks even tell other when they are carrying, such as to gain entry to State Fair. No law against that either.motleystew wrote:On the radio this morning (a Dallas talk station) they were discussing a teacher that is suing to be able to carry a concealed handgun to class. (It's been dicussed on this forum) Anyway, a caller called in and said she had told the world that she has her permit, a taboo,.. and he said that in the state of Texas, you could lose your liscence for divulging you have a CHL. I agree it is VERY advantageous not to ever tell, but is this true about losing your liscence? This program was also having a siscussion on "school marshals"- not unlike air marshalls who can carry on airplanes and airports-who can carry on school property and nobody would be the wiser..
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Actually, being an instructor does NOT automatically make you a CHL holder.
Instructors who wish to have a CHL have to apply just like anyone else, and renew just like anyone else. The only difference is that instructors do not have to submit a TR-100 (proof of training). They submit a copy of the instructor's certificate instead.
But, back to the original question. Losing your CHL for disclosing that you have one? Stupidest thing I ever heard!
Instructors who wish to have a CHL have to apply just like anyone else, and renew just like anyone else. The only difference is that instructors do not have to submit a TR-100 (proof of training). They submit a copy of the instructor's certificate instead.
But, back to the original question. Losing your CHL for disclosing that you have one? Stupidest thing I ever heard!