I wrote about my bad experience on page 9. I already forgave them, but I will never forget, and I can't trust them or their agency until they change their ways.WildBill wrote:It's amazing how long those memories and feelings stay around.
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- Sun Nov 11, 2012 11:12 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: A "first" when stopped by DPS last night
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Re: A "first" when stopped by DPS last night
- Sun Nov 04, 2012 2:01 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: A "first" when stopped by DPS last night
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Re: A "first" when stopped by DPS last night
I don't think the answer to #2 changes between MPA and CHL. Either way, that's not a question we're required to answer, nor is it information we're required to volunteer, but we're also not allowed to lie. The trick is making a true statement they can interpret as an answer to their question.
After being disarmed for no good reason, merely because I displayed my CHL as required, I don't plan to renew. Once that happens, I won't automatically be a suspect and I'll have more freedom to sidestep personal questions from nosy strangers.
After being disarmed for no good reason, merely because I displayed my CHL as required, I don't plan to renew. Once that happens, I won't automatically be a suspect and I'll have more freedom to sidestep personal questions from nosy strangers.