Chl questions about my line of work
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Chl questions about my line of work
So I went through my chl class and am waiting for my plastic now, my instructor couldn't really answer my question and said there would be a lot of people here who know the answer...
I do hotshot loads in my personal truck and personal trailer, now with my chl am I allowed to keep carrying my gun with me, or am I not allowed to because technically when loaded I'm considered a commercial vehicle, but after I drop the load off, I am un armed, what do I do, carry or not carry?
I do hotshot loads in my personal truck and personal trailer, now with my chl am I allowed to keep carrying my gun with me, or am I not allowed to because technically when loaded I'm considered a commercial vehicle, but after I drop the load off, I am un armed, what do I do, carry or not carry?
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Re: Chl questions about my line of work
This is just my opinion... as long as your truck does not have a DOT license number then its is not a commercial vehicle, I dont know if Texas has commercial plates or not....are just regular plates on your truck, do you have a CDL in order to haul your cargo?
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My opinion is that two threads with the same basic subject matter is unnecessary duplication which wastes other people's time.
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Re: Chl questions about my line of work
You can carry in a commercial vehicle as long as the owner has no objections.enforcerjwd wrote:So I went through my chl class and am waiting for my plastic now, my instructor couldn't really answer my question and said there would be a lot of people here who know the answer...
I do hotshot loads in my personal truck and personal trailer, now with my chl am I allowed to keep carrying my gun with me, or am I not allowed to because technically when loaded I'm considered a commercial vehicle, but after I drop the load off, I am un armed, what do I do, carry or not carry?
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I have my cdl, but I am the owner... I just go through a broker for my loads, and I don't have commercial plates
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So you are simply running a pickup truck without a trailer? That is a non-regulated vehicle. If you are pulling a trailer, then the weight limit is going to make it a regulated vehicle and you would need commercial plates. Do you leave Texas? Do you keep logs?enforcerjwd wrote:I have my cdl, but I am the owner... I just go through a broker for my loads, and I don't have commercial plates
Anyway, my answer to you in the other thread still applies regardless of vehicle type. (Why are there two threads?)
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Because he really, really needs an answer.Jumping Frog wrote:So you are simply running a pickup truck without a trailer? That is a non-regulated vehicle. If you are pulling a trailer, then the weight limit is going to make it a regulated vehicle and you would need commercial plates. Do you leave Texas? Do you keep logs?enforcerjwd wrote:I have my cdl, but I am the owner... I just go through a broker for my loads, and I don't have commercial plates
Anyway, my answer to you in the other thread still applies regardless of vehicle type. (Why are there two threads?)
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Re: Chl questions about my line of work
Allowed to keep carrying a gun with you? For 1, your CHL has nothing to do with carrying a gun in your truck. If you did before, you still do and can.enforcerjwd wrote:So I went through my chl class and am waiting for my plastic now, my instructor couldn't really answer my question and said there would be a lot of people here who know the answer...
I do hotshot loads in my personal truck and personal trailer, now with my chl am I allowed to keep carrying my gun with me, or am I not allowed to because technically when loaded I'm considered a commercial vehicle, but after I drop the load off, I am un armed, what do I do, carry or not carry?
A question I have is about the notion that because a vehicle is a commercial vehicle, is there some law that prohibits a person from having a gun in the truck? I thought the only issue was whether an employer prohibited it or didn't. Either way, a CHL should have no baring either way.
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Re: Chl questions about my line of work
The haul drivers where I work carry all the time in co owned trucks > yep with commercial plates and 48 foot drop deck/lowboy trailers hauling permit loads inside the city of Houston and across the country.JKTex wrote:Allowed to keep carrying a gun with you? For 1, your CHL has nothing to do with carrying a gun in your truck. If you did before, you still do and can.enforcerjwd wrote:So I went through my chl class and am waiting for my plastic now, my instructor couldn't really answer my question and said there would be a lot of people here who know the answer...
I do hotshot loads in my personal truck and personal trailer, now with my chl am I allowed to keep carrying my gun with me, or am I not allowed to because technically when loaded I'm considered a commercial vehicle, but after I drop the load off, I am un armed, what do I do, carry or not carry?
A question I have is about the notion that because a vehicle is a commercial vehicle, is there some law that prohibits a person from having a gun in the truck? I thought the only issue was whether an employer prohibited it or didn't. Either way, a CHL should have no baring either way.
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