For the time being, CHL's are kinda' secret and supposedly er...uh...concealed. The other thing goes to calling undue attention...maybe?Ameer wrote:It's true it reduces the risk but it doesn't eliminate it. Some people get hassled for DWB and it's not a stretch to think there is a connection between hassling someone for DWB and hassling someone for CHL. On the other hand, maybe having a Texas CHL is one of those things that call undue LEO attention to some people, so getting their 2A license from another state could reduce unwanted undue attention.Oldgringo wrote:So, don't speed and/or break any traffic or other laws and by all means, do not otherwise call undue LEO attention to yourself and this question/issue becomes moot, eh?
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- Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:42 pm
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- Thu Dec 13, 2012 6:21 pm
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So, don't speed and/or break any traffic or other laws and by all means, do not otherwise call undue LEO attention to yourself and this question/issue becomes moot, eh?
After working to be a good law adiding citizen and still find yourself at odds with the local gendarmarie/fuzz, you can employ a real barrister and sue the leggings off of them for discriminating against your self.
No offense...anybody.
After working to be a good law adiding citizen and still find yourself at odds with the local gendarmarie/fuzz, you can employ a real barrister and sue the leggings off of them for discriminating against your self.
No offense...anybody.