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Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:54 am
by Purplehood
DoubleActionCHL wrote:I'll be the oddball. DPS recommends notifying the officer of your CHL status and that you're carrying "as soon as possible," so this would suggest that you should announce that you are CHL holder before (or while) you hand him the DL and CHL.
And I recommend that DPS get CHL's out to applicants within the parameters set-forth by TX law.

Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:21 am
by RHenriksen
DoubleActionCHL wrote:I'll be the oddball. DPS recommends notifying the officer of your CHL status and that you're carrying "as soon as possible," so this would suggest that you should announce that you are CHL holder before (or while) you hand him the DL and CHL.
I usually jump out of the car before the officer has a chance to get to my window, throw both hands into the air, and scream, "I'VE GOT A GUN!"
Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:26 am
by chamberc
Purplehood wrote:And I recommend that DPS get CHL's out to applicants within the parameters set-forth by TX law.

Since when does the government have to follow the law? Just ask our "reps" in Washington if they'll be participating in the new "healthcare" plan...
Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:48 am
by DoubleActionCHL
Purplehood wrote:DoubleActionCHL wrote:I'll be the oddball. DPS recommends notifying the officer of your CHL status and that you're carrying "as soon as possible," so this would suggest that you should announce that you are CHL holder before (or while) you hand him the DL and CHL.
And I recommend that DPS get CHL's out to applicants within the parameters set-forth by TX law.

That's great. When you get stopped by DPS, use that as your excuse for not complying. How's that workin' for ya?

Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:04 am
by DoubleJ
Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:06 am
by joe817
RHENRIKSEN wrote:DoubleActionCHL wrote:I'll be the oddball. DPS recommends notifying the officer of your CHL status and that you're carrying "as soon as possible," so this would suggest that you should announce that you are CHL holder before (or while) you hand him the DL and CHL.
I usually jump out of the car before the officer has a chance to get to my window, throw both hands into the air, and scream, "I'VE GOT A GUN!"

That is to funny! Is that LEO humor?

If it is I got it.
Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:14 am
by chamberc
It reminds me of the time I got pulled over on my way to a prairie dog hunt. The DPS officer asked if I had any weapons in the car...
With all those AR's and rifles, not to mention the normal assortment of handguns I take on outings, he just chuckled.
I didn't think most DPS troopers had a sense of humor.
Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:43 am
by Dexdahex
USA1 wrote:well , looking at the results from the poll , it seems there is an overwhelming vote for...
Just hand over DL and CHL when asked
and a few of you rebels that voted for ..
peel out and take off
i'll see ya'll on the next episode of Cops

USA1 "Where's the theme song bad boy's "

Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 11:02 am
by USA1
Dexdahex wrote:USA1 wrote:well , looking at the results from the poll , it seems there is an overwhelming vote for...
Just hand over DL and CHL when asked
and a few of you rebels that voted for ..
peel out and take off
i'll see ya'll on the next episode of Cops

USA1 "Where's the theme song bad boy's "

playing in my head every time a cop is behind me .

Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 11:11 am
by Purplehood
DoubleActionCHL wrote:Purplehood wrote:DoubleActionCHL wrote:I'll be the oddball. DPS recommends notifying the officer of your CHL status and that you're carrying "as soon as possible," so this would suggest that you should announce that you are CHL holder before (or while) you hand him the DL and CHL.
And I recommend that DPS get CHL's out to applicants within the parameters set-forth by TX law.

That's great. When you get stopped by DPS, use that as your excuse for not complying. How's that workin' for ya?

Who said that I was not complying? I was basing my response on the "DPS recommends..." and just what I think of that.

Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 11:52 am
by DoubleActionCHL
Purplehood wrote:Who said that I was not complying? I was basing my response on the "DPS recommends..." and just what I think of that.

We all know that the government can break its own rules; it does so with monotonous regularity. We are not afforded the same luxury.
On the other hand, it's usually not a big deal how you display, as long as you display Some officers are fanatical about the order, but most are not.
Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 12:20 pm
by Purplehood
I guess my original ironic statement wasn't taken as irony. Sorry for my inability to communicate.
Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 1:30 pm
by GeekwithaGun
DoubleActionCHL wrote:I'll be the oddball. DPS recommends notifying the officer of your CHL status and that you're carrying "as soon as possible," so this would suggest that you should announce that you are CHL holder before (or while) you hand him the DL and CHL.
Wouldn't handing the LEO your CHL with the DL meet the "as soon as possible" recommendation?
When I receive my plastic, it will be in my wallet, behind my DL and with my Proof of insurance so I can hand all three at the same time to the LEO.
Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 1:59 pm
by gregthehand
What I do is I have my CHL on top of my DL and then my insurance card under both all stacked up nice and neat. I then hold them out with my left hand CHL facing the officer as he makes his initial approach. That way before he even gets to me he can see that I am presenting him with my CHL and I don't have to verbalize it. Also cops like being able to walk up and just be handed the stuff without passing the rear support column of your window. Basically my arm would be extended straight out with my info in it.
There I gave my serious answer.
Re: Proper Presentation of CHL to LEO
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:28 pm
by mred
How many times did that work in your favor with your arm out the window?