I've also been printed for working at a bank in college, for customer background checks mandated by accounts with my current employer, and for my driver's license.artx wrote:I know a few people that have a CHL but don't own a gun. Most got the CHL with the intent of buying a gun, and then got lazy. So it wouldn't be a great way to do a registration scheme.
Some are more concerned with fingerprinting than 'registration'. Now, I like many others have been fingerprinted by the .gov for other reasons. But if you haven't been in the military or ever arrested, than you may never have been printed. I also know several folks that would never have been printed without the CHL requirement.
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- Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:31 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Does CHL = Registration?
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Re: Does CHL = Registration?
- Fri Apr 03, 2009 2:54 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Does CHL = Registration?
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Re: Does CHL = Registration?
I think he's creating a hypothetical situation. . . quoting "somebody" talking to the agents at the door. . . explaining why he has a CHL but no guns to turn in.DoubleActionCHL wrote:Ok, April Fools notwithstanding, I still don't get it.LarryH wrote:Notice the date of the post . . .DoubleActionCHL wrote:You'll have to pardon me as I ask, "WHAT in the heck are you talking about?????"TexasComputerDude wrote:I got my chl because my wife forced me to, I hate guns and wouldn't ever touch one. She said I wasn't a man unless I got one and I let peer pressure /her hitting me all the time get the better of me.
A CHL doesn't automatically mean that you own a firearm anymore than a Drivers License mandates that you own a car. It might be a pretty good indication and lead to a lot of assuming, but we all know what happens when people assume.