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How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 4:48 pm
by sylus27
Hi guys

My job requires me to verify IDs before releasing personal information to customers. In the last few weeks, I've had quite a few people hand over their drivers license AND their CHL. I'm happy to see so many people with a CHL, but I'm surprised that many people don't keep it as private as I do. Outside my immediate family nobody knows that I have a CHL, and I'm definately not going to show it to some random person who just needs to see my ID.

My close friends know that I have guns in the house but they don't know I carry every day. I realize I may be more private than others - how private do you keep your CHL status?

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 4:53 pm
by brianko
The CHL remains in my wallet, hidden from view, unless I'm legally obligated to produce it.

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:05 pm
by Liberty
I preach CHL and RKBA to anyone who will listen. I don't discuss my carry condition with even close friends and don't attempt to use my CHL as an ID unless there is a good reason to do so. The only reasons I know of is to an LEO requesting ID and to a dealer on a gunb Purchase to pass on the NIC check.

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:24 pm
by Oldgringo
Liberty wrote:I preach CHL and RKBA to anyone who will listen. I don't discuss my carry condition with even close friends and don't attempt to use my CHL as an ID unless there is a good reason to do so. The only reasons I know of is to an LEO requesting ID and to a dealer on a gunb Purchase to pass on the NIC check.
:iagree: Perhaps I don't understand the question?

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:13 pm
by iratollah
I proudly wear my CHL holder badge so that everyone knows I am carrying a gun. And it only cost me $20!!

:coolgleamA: :evil2:

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:22 pm
by killerfly128
iratollah wrote:I proudly wear my CHL holder badge so that everyone knows I am carrying a gun. And it only cost me $20!!

:coolgleamA: :evil2:

+1



"rlol"

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:01 pm
by CainA
I live in Harris County, so I'm on the loooong waiting list; I don't have that problem as of yet, so I didn't vote. :cryin

-Cain

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:05 pm
by Revet
I told my immediate family and a very few of my closest friends. And frankly, there have been times I've even regretted that. Anyone who knows me well, knows I own guns and always have. Nowadays we all need to be ambassadors for RKBA. But letting people know that I'm carrying one is another thing altogether. It seems that even gun-accepting non-gunners can't get it out of their head when they know you actually have one on your person. The references to and jokes about your armed status wear thin very quickly and could potentially create a bad situation. So now I follow the adage, "always carry, never tell."

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:07 pm
by stevie_d_64
iratollah wrote:I proudly wear my CHL holder badge so that everyone knows I am carrying a gun. And it only cost me $20!!

:coolgleamA: :evil2:
Uh Ohhhhhhh.......... :smilelol5:

You're going to get put at the kiddie table on Thursday [abbreviated profanity deleted] sure for that one... "rlol"

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:34 pm
by nils
I don't volunteer the information to strangers, but will certainly answer questions honestly if it comes up....I'm proud to have my CHL...I think that it says A LOT about someone if they have one.... :txflag:

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:49 pm
by jimlongley
Like Liberty, I proselytize CHL and RKBA as much as possible, to all kinds of people, but although I often state that I have a CHL, I rarely, very very rarely, let anyone beyond my wife know I'm carrying.

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:01 am
by FightinAggieCHL
:iagree:

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:13 am
by TexasComputerDude
I try my best to educate people on my college campus. I sometimes admit that I have one and sometimes don't.

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:35 am
by asleepatthereel
CainA wrote:I live in Harris County, so I'm on the loooong waiting list; I don't have that problem as of yet, so I didn't vote. :cryin

-Cain
Just out of curiosity, how long have you been waiting? Ive heard some real horror stories as of late. I know that when its time to renew mine, Im not gonna dilly-dally about it. six months should be sufficient. Of course, Im assuming that we will still be 'allowed' to have our CHLs.

Re: How private do you keep your CHL status?

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:52 am
by asleepatthereel
Revet wrote:I told my immediate family and a very few of my closest friends. And frankly, there have been times I've even regretted that. Anyone who knows me well, knows I own guns and always have. Nowadays we all need to be ambassadors for RKBA. But letting people know that I'm carrying one is another thing altogether. It seems that even gun-accepting non-gunners can't get it out of their head when they know you actually have one on your person. The references to and jokes about your armed status wear thin very quickly and could potentially create a bad situation. So now I follow the adage, "always carry, never tell."
"rlol" Funny you should say that. My father in law is a die hard liberal democrat in NY and he is blatently anti gun. When he found out I was gonna marry his daughter, I thought he was gonna have to be committed. He is the only one in my circle that I have went out of my way to tell about my status. To this day, my wife hasnt told him that she is also licensed. Could you imagine how he would react? When we first met, my wife was the same way as him. She even said she wasnt about to be in the same house with guns. A few months after we got married, she discovered my gun I had secured to the underside of our bed on my side. To her utter amazement, it had not magically woke up and went on a shooting spree all by itself, but it was a hard couple weeks after that. Then, Katrina did its thing, and we were watching it on tv one night when the first of the refugees started to arrive at the dome. Thats when she saw the light. She gave me the often dreaded line, "We need to talk". Thats the only time something good came from that line. She wanted me to teach her how to use the 92. Thats when I broke the news to her about the stash in the attic. She has small hands, and the big Beretta didnt fit them very well. I got some strange looks when I retrieved the guns from the attic and introduced her to her first gun, a Bersa Thunder. Since then she has accumulated several more including a 1911 Commander that she is very proficient with. I cant wait for the day she tells dear old dad about her CHL. :woohoo

Another plus is the fact I have never had to entertain him since he refuses to come here. :smilelol5: :thumbs2: