14 Years of Texas CHL
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:28 am
Noting some of the signatures here with people reporting their application date, days pending, etc. I thought I'd look through my old files and recall my initial experience with CHL. I moved to Texas in 1991 after I was discharged from the US Navy. My parents had moved here in 1989 and I became a resident in 1990 when I realized I probably wasn't going to move back to North Carolina where I entered the service. If I recall the push for concealed carry here started in earnest in 92-93 and then Gov. Ann Richards was not a proponent and vetoed a referendum in '93. Texan's "vetoed" her in 1994 and then Gov. George W. Bush signed the law in 1995. Sept 1, 1995 you could take the class and even get the license issued, but it wasn't valid until Jan. 1, 1996.
I was working and traveling extensively in 1995-96 as I'd just gotten a Master's Degree and started w/ a new job in June 1995. I lived in Dallas, but was on a consulting assignment in Houston and had a corporate apartment there. A friend of mine at work lived there and suggested we take a CHL course and we found one locally. We took it on a Saturday in April '96. I stayed over the weekend instead of going home to Dallas. We took a pre-test which was required at the time and I scored a 80% and my buddy got 90%. We both had read the 1995 CHL booklet, cover to cover. We were the only ones taking the course from a from an off duty Harris County Constable at his condo. He was professional and read carefully from his teaching material, taught us the non-violent dispute resolution stuff. Offered us some iced tea and drilled us on the sections of the booklet. We both scored 100% on the real test, and the instructor didn't read the test to us during training.
I didn't own a semi-auto at the time and was going to borrow my buddy's S&W 9mm auto. The instructor let me shoot his Glock 17, so I took the test with that. Each of us brought a box of 9mm. My buddy shot a big darn hole in the dead center of the target for every shot course. I did OK, 239/250 I think. I took time off the following week and got my prints done at Dallas PD for $10. Affidavits notarized at my bank (NationsBank). That was a hoot! And sent it in... Low and behold, a little less than 6 MONTHS later I got my card. Showed to my roommate from Chicago and he thought Texas had gone crazy.
I got one of those cruddy 2 year staggered licenses back then, so I had to renew in '98. Big drag. Sooooo...how many other CHL forum'ers have had their license since '96 or before. I thought I was slacking for waiting till 4/96 to apply. I'll bet there's some hard core guys out there that got theirs in '95. Do tell. Stories about the "early" days...when having a CHL was only a (dreaded) "Defense to Prosecution" of UCW...
-Scott
I was working and traveling extensively in 1995-96 as I'd just gotten a Master's Degree and started w/ a new job in June 1995. I lived in Dallas, but was on a consulting assignment in Houston and had a corporate apartment there. A friend of mine at work lived there and suggested we take a CHL course and we found one locally. We took it on a Saturday in April '96. I stayed over the weekend instead of going home to Dallas. We took a pre-test which was required at the time and I scored a 80% and my buddy got 90%. We both had read the 1995 CHL booklet, cover to cover. We were the only ones taking the course from a from an off duty Harris County Constable at his condo. He was professional and read carefully from his teaching material, taught us the non-violent dispute resolution stuff. Offered us some iced tea and drilled us on the sections of the booklet. We both scored 100% on the real test, and the instructor didn't read the test to us during training.
I didn't own a semi-auto at the time and was going to borrow my buddy's S&W 9mm auto. The instructor let me shoot his Glock 17, so I took the test with that. Each of us brought a box of 9mm. My buddy shot a big darn hole in the dead center of the target for every shot course. I did OK, 239/250 I think. I took time off the following week and got my prints done at Dallas PD for $10. Affidavits notarized at my bank (NationsBank). That was a hoot! And sent it in... Low and behold, a little less than 6 MONTHS later I got my card. Showed to my roommate from Chicago and he thought Texas had gone crazy.
I got one of those cruddy 2 year staggered licenses back then, so I had to renew in '98. Big drag. Sooooo...how many other CHL forum'ers have had their license since '96 or before. I thought I was slacking for waiting till 4/96 to apply. I'll bet there's some hard core guys out there that got theirs in '95. Do tell. Stories about the "early" days...when having a CHL was only a (dreaded) "Defense to Prosecution" of UCW...

-Scott