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- Mon Dec 06, 2010 2:07 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: CHL Class Test Question
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Re: CHL Class Test Question
It's entirely possible she could be remembering incorrectly. Is the test itself standardized? I probably should know that. The more I think about it the more that question seems familiar to me. My renewal is coming up soon so I guess I'll see.
- Mon Dec 06, 2010 1:38 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: CHL Class Test Question
- Replies: 22
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CHL Class Test Question
A friend of mine attended a CHL class this past weekend and I'm slightly concerned with a question on the written test.
The question in question was the following (it might be slightly paraphrased):
Whether carrying or not, if being pulled over you must:
a) when requested by officer show both IDs
b) turn on dome lights
c) place both hands on top of wheel
d) all of the above
She answered D and this was apparently the correct answer however this seems wrong to me. None of the answers are correct since, as I read it, according to Government Code Section 411.205 showing your CHL is only required while a gun is on or about your body. All of those options are possibly good advice but, as far as I understand it there is no legal requirement for any of these things, and A is only required while carrying. It concerns me when it seems instructors make up their own laws.
On a side note she passed her shooting test with a 249/250.
The question in question was the following (it might be slightly paraphrased):
Whether carrying or not, if being pulled over you must:
a) when requested by officer show both IDs
b) turn on dome lights
c) place both hands on top of wheel
d) all of the above
She answered D and this was apparently the correct answer however this seems wrong to me. None of the answers are correct since, as I read it, according to Government Code Section 411.205 showing your CHL is only required while a gun is on or about your body. All of those options are possibly good advice but, as far as I understand it there is no legal requirement for any of these things, and A is only required while carrying. It concerns me when it seems instructors make up their own laws.
On a side note she passed her shooting test with a 249/250.
