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Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 1:32 pm
by Mel
infoman wrote:So I'm a little confused & hoping someone can clarify one of the new house bills.. The HB 48, the one that deals with renewals.. Does this mean no one ever needs to take a renewal class? (shooting/classroom) Even 1st-2nd renewals? Just trying to get a crystal clear understanding? Example, if I'm a regular Joe & coming up on my 1st renewal, what all would I need to do?
It's my understanding that there will be a some kind of "on-line" course to renew. No required "classroom" course.
Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 4:11 pm
by Crossfire
No class. Just complete the renewal application and send in your money.
Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 5:15 pm
by switch
Yes, infoman. All you need to do is renew w/the state and pay them $70 (or $35 if you qualify). (The state still gets their money. :) )
Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 5:20 pm
by switch
I think you only need to 'sign' saying you have read the new law changes. :)
Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 6:15 pm
by Mel
switch wrote:Yes, infoman. All you need to do is renew w/the state and pay them $70 (or $35 if you qualify). (The state still gets their money. :) )
I believe the fee is being further reduced to $25 for veterans. (ref: HB485)
Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 7:10 pm
by Lucky
Charles L. Cotton wrote:The problem with the one instructor's plan was that the class was a one day class and the range portion would be after about 8 hours in the classroom. That would violate the statute, unless the instructor told the students they were free to leave after 6 hours, then come back for the range portion. However, to make this work the instructor would have to give the written test after 6 hours. Otherwise, the classroom portion of the course would be greater than 6 hours, i.e. 6 hours plus the time spent on the test.
I'm thinking of doing the reverse starting September 1. Teach a personal protection style class in the morning. Teach the new short CHL class in the afternoon. I'll keep the CHL class price the same but students who pass the personal protection class get a discount for my CHL class equal to the cost of the PP class. Discount to be valid same day or in the future. I might change the plan after I see how it goes but my class is already cheaper than the DPS fee and I'm not interested in competing with the $50 guys. There's easier ways to make a buck.
Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 7:51 pm
by Crossfire
We are considering starting the day with a Basic Handgun class.
If you need that, then come in the morning. If you don't, then come at 1:00 for CHL only.
Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 10:14 pm
by RX8er
Crossfire wrote:We are considering starting the day with a Basic Handgun class.
If you need that, then come in the morning. If you don't, then come at 1:00 for CHL only.
I think this is the direction we are headed too. But, we are thinking once a month starting early on a Saturday to give the early morning folks a class time too.
Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 11:32 pm
by TexasGal
Crossfire, when you do your AM handgun class, are you planning on doing the CHL qual at the end of that so it is out of the way before the CHL class?
Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 1:21 pm
by DaveT
Mel wrote:switch wrote:Yes, infoman. All you need to do is renew w/the state and pay them $70 (or $35 if you qualify). (The state still gets their money. :) )
I believe the fee is being further reduced to $25 for veterans. (ref: HB485)
Anyone know if there is a different category/cost for 100% disabled veterans ?
Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 3:00 pm
by Crossfire
TexasGal wrote:Crossfire, when you do your AM handgun class, are you planning on doing the CHL qual at the end of that so it is out of the way before the CHL class?
Yes. I thought we would end the Basic class at the range, and start the CHL class there, so we only have to go once. I am sure this will require some tweaking, but that's the thought for now.
Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 3:38 pm
by sjfcontrol
Crossfire wrote:TexasGal wrote:Crossfire, when you do your AM handgun class, are you planning on doing the CHL qual at the end of that so it is out of the way before the CHL class?
Yes. I thought we would end the Basic class at the range, and start the CHL class there, so we only have to go once. I am sure this will require some tweaking, but that's the thought for now.
That would mean that the regular students would not have the range instruction or safety rules explained to them prior to shooting. You know there will still be inexperienced students showing up for the CHL only class.
Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 4:28 pm
by Crossfire
Like I said, there will be tweaking of the process required.

Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 12:52 pm
by OnceFired
Looks like you guys are getting some cool new stuff coming down the pike. :)
I am hoping I get the same here. I just moved to Springfield, MO - and we're getting some interesting legislation about guns, as well.
ZA
Re: Major advancements for Texas CHL holders
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 4:07 pm
by sdmahoney
ZombieApoc wrote:Looks like you guys are getting some cool new stuff coming down the pike. :)
I am hoping I get the same here. I just moved to Springfield, MO - and we're getting some interesting legislation about guns, as well.
ZA
Missouri really needs a preemption law. They were fighting over open carry when I lived there back in the 90s because of the patchwork of local laws.