Yes I would get a CHL for various reasons. The school zone issue is a big one. In my line of work I am in and out of the car making frequent stops. Most of the places do not allow carry and I don't really want to load/unload a holster every time I get in the car (truck actually) nor do I want to wear an empty holster. So in my case it makes sense to find a reasonable way to provide protection just while on the road.AlaskanInTexas wrote:I believe his statement was in response to a caveat about driving through school zones, something that is not protected by the MPA.oohrah wrote:some guy wrote:Sorry, did not mean to imply I would carry in car without first getting the CHL. (Fixed first post, thx)
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You do know that you carry in your car without a CHL under the Texas Motorist Protection Act (MPA)?
It is road rage types of instances that I think about the most. While I likely would not have drawn in this case, just look at what the bikers did in NYC recently. They were clearly not thinking and acted out in anger/rage over something small the driver did or maybe he did nothing at all. Drawing a handgun in that case may have meant taking on the whole bunch that could have been carrying legally or not. But that is a whole other discussion for a different thread.
Ah... very good point. Is LEO sticking his head in the window even allowed by standard procedures? I would think not... if needed they would want you to exit the vehicle/open the door. Then what are the concerns of view with him looking while the door is open? I guess no more than general public view concerns?johncanfield wrote:If you decide on under the dash or door pocket carry, be really careful that the gun absolutely can not be seen even if a LEO sticks his head in/near an open window.some guy wrote:..Under the dash in a horizontal mount seems most reasonable and easy to reach. Maybe a door pocket modification, ...
Good points so far guys! Thanks.