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by 74novaman
Mon Oct 25, 2010 10:26 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: How to respond?
Replies: 23
Views: 3495

Re: How to respond?

ex_dsmr wrote:Y'know, that mentality kept me from applying for my CHL for a few years. I didnt want to be on some "list".
Well, that went out the window when I purchased a few new firearms (most of mine have been inherited).
Also, the saying "If its time to bury them, its time to dig them up"

If we get to a point where gun owners are being subjected to no-knock raids we've got bigger problems.

So taking all of that into consideration, ill be sending off the rest of my packet early next month. Ill not let some irrational fear prevent me and my family from being protected when we are outside the home.


How would you respond? Well, see above.
Welcome to the forum. :txflag:

I see from your name you are (or at one time were) a car guy. So welcome from a fellow car guy. That crank walk make you an ex dsmer? :biggrinjester:
by 74novaman
Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:41 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: How to respond?
Replies: 23
Views: 3495

Re: How to respond?

HoustonSy wrote:When I told a close friend that I have a CHL, she responded: "My only thought about the CHL - the govt and the police know who and what to look for." My wife has expressed the same concern. Any ideas what my response should be?
If you've ever bought a gun at a store, paid for parts or ammo with a card, they can find out not only that you own guns but what caliber and probably type.

You should counter with: Well if theres enough of us with CHLs, they're going to have a hard time rounding us all up! :biggrinjester:

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