Stuff like that has been posted on here many times. My conclusion is the only thing TSA is good at is being inconsistent.edorgon wrote:Keith,
I found your statement: "CHL is not a valid ID in Texas. It is only considered a valid secondary method of identification." very interesting and informative.
Just last week I traveled from Dulles IAP to ABIA. I showed the TSA agent at Dulles my CHL as ID. He seemed a bit confused and when I said, oh, thats my CHL I'll give you my DL, he said, no, this is good. And passed me through. Similar has happened at Detroit=Wayne, Denver, and even NY JFK. But at ABIA if I do it, they say, not valid. Need your DL.
Strange.
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- Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:28 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Chl carry
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Re: Chl carry --- for Keith
- Mon Aug 04, 2014 12:55 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Chl carry
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Re: Chl carry
World War Eleven??? Looks like I need to do a lot of catching up on my history!!!Abraham wrote:We're not in WW11 Germany where a Nazi could arrogantly demand of any citizen: "Your papers schweinhund!"
You can walk around (not carrying) without I.D. - It's not against the law.
If an LEO were to arrest you for not carrying an I.D., (again, assuming you're not carrying a gun) here in the U.S., it would make a very interesting legal situation...