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percentage of chl's in Texas

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Does 1.2% sound about right? Any ideas? My math is not what it used to be.
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mred wrote:Does 1.2% sound about right? Any ideas? My math is not what it used to be.
Sounds about right, but closer to 1.3% if you round out, based on latest DPS numbers, which is 12/31/2008.
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I actually came out with 1.2931 . Thats not bad for a state overall, is it?
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That's about right as a percentage of the total population that has a Texas CHL. If you want a percentage of eligible adults, it's more like 3%.

Then there is the unknown number of Texans who have a CHL from another state.

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seamusTX wrote: If you want a percentage of eligible adults, it's more like 3%.
thats kind of sad .
seems like the number would be higher .
just goes to show CHLers and future CHLers are in an elite group . ;-)
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Do y'all think the number of chl's would go up if the fees were lower?
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seamusTX wrote:That's about right as a percentage of the total population that has a Texas CHL. If you want a percentage of eligible adults, it's more like 3%.

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Jim, is this calculated as just those over 21??
Or is it 3% of population
minus under 21
- noncitizens
- felons
- ineligable due to taxes, DWIs, chemical dependancies, mental ......
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GlockFan wrote:Do y'all think the number of chl's would go up if the fees were lower?
i think so .
i know a few people that say the cost prohibits them from getting it .

..gun
+class
+state fee
= $$$$$

but with anything else , if you want it bad enough , you can make it happen .
even if you do it in stages .
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USA1 wrote:
GlockFan wrote:Do y'all think the number of chl's would go up if the fees were lower?
i think so .
i know a few people that say the cost prohibits them from getting it .

..gun
+class
+state fee
= $$$$$

but with anything else , if you want it bad enough , you can make it happen .
even if you do it in stages .
I totally agree. If there's a will, there's a way......."I will not be denied!" :txflag:
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longtooth wrote:
seamusTX wrote:That's about right as a percentage of the total population that has a Texas CHL. If you want a percentage of eligible adults, it's more like 3%.
Jim, is this calculated as just those over 21??
Or is it 3% of population
minus under 21
- noncitizens
- felons
- ineligable due to taxes, DWIs, chemical dependancies, mental ......
A while back, someone tried to calculate the number of adults over 21 who were citizens or permanent residents. I can't find it now, but CHL holders were about 3% of that group.

I doubt the number who are ineligible for other reasons is known.

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Goodness what does that say for the place I work!?

Out of 20 people in the office that I work in 7 have CHL's (That I know of) :???:
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Kevin, I'd say you work in a pretty safe work environment, with intelligent people! ;-)
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Kevinf2349 wrote:Goodness what does that say for the place I work!?

Out of 20 people in the office that I work in 7 have CHL's (That I know of) :???:
It may just be a coincidence, but the last time I looked at the numbers League City has the highest percentage of CHLs in Texas. Or maybe you work in a gun store. :lol:
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USA1 wrote:
GlockFan wrote:Do y'all think the number of chl's would go up if the fees were lower?
i think so .
i know a few people that say the cost prohibits them from getting it .

..gun
+class
+state fee
= $$$$$

but with anything else , if you want it bad enough , you can make it happen .
even if you do it in stages .
I think they would go up maybe one percent. A much larger percentage of people already have guns so that part of the cost wouldn't be an issue for most.
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WildBill wrote:
USA1 wrote:
GlockFan wrote:Do y'all think the number of chl's would go up if the fees were lower?
i think so .
i know a few people that say the cost prohibits them from getting it .

..gun
+class
+state fee
= $$$$$

but with anything else , if you want it bad enough , you can make it happen .
even if you do it in stages .
I think they would go up maybe one percent. A much larger percentage of people already have guns so that part of the cost wouldn't be an issue for most.
good point WildBill, ;-)

beleive it or not , there are some that have no idea CHL even exist . :confused5
i know this to be true of at least 2 or 3 people that i've talked to .
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