Getting my CHL back after DWI Suspension
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Getting my CHL back after DWI Suspension
I am having trouble finding out what I will have to do to get my CHL back after having lost it due to a DWI (almost) 5 years ago.
Can anyone tell me or direct me to the right place to read what I will need to do to get my CHL back? I know in my heart that the answer is probably that I will have to start completely over, taking the course and recertifying with my handgun however, I'm hoping someone will tell me it will be easier that all that...maybe just re-certify and apply???
My thought is, if I must retake the whole course etc...that maybe I could go ahead and take the course and be completely ready for the day to come to send in the application etc.
Can anybody help? Thanks in advance.
Doug.
Can anyone tell me or direct me to the right place to read what I will need to do to get my CHL back? I know in my heart that the answer is probably that I will have to start completely over, taking the course and recertifying with my handgun however, I'm hoping someone will tell me it will be easier that all that...maybe just re-certify and apply???
My thought is, if I must retake the whole course etc...that maybe I could go ahead and take the course and be completely ready for the day to come to send in the application etc.
Can anybody help? Thanks in advance.
Doug.
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Re: Getting my CHL back after DWI Suspension
You're going to have to completely start over. As an added attraction, you need to submit the final disposition for your offense.
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The good news is that the price has gone down to $40.
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I don't want anyone you has had the lack of judgement to have committed a felony or receive a DUI to process a firearm. How am I assured they won't have another moment when the can't behave responsibly?
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I don't want anyone you has had the lack of judgement to have committed a felony or receive a DUI to process a firearm. How am I assured they won't have another moment when the can't behave responsibly?
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You won't know when he might have that moment. If he does and decides to do something stupid with a gun he will do it with or without a CHL, so why keep him from getting it.WTR wrote:I don't want anyone you has had the lack of judgement to have committed a felony or receive a DUI to process a firearm. How am I assured they won't have another moment when the can't behave responsibly?
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If he is not in his car he may not have a gun handy on his person. ( if he is not a criminal and carrying illegally.)ldj1002 wrote:You won't know when he might have that moment. If he does and decides to do something stupid with a gun he will do it with or without a CHL, so why keep him from getting it.WTR wrote:I don't want anyone you has had the lack of judgement to have committed a felony or receive a DUI to process a firearm. How am I assured they won't have another moment when the can't behave responsibly?
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Re: Getting my CHL back after DWI Suspension
WTR wrote:I don't want anyone you has had the lack of judgement to have committed a felony or receive a DUI to process a firearm. How am I assured they won't have another moment when the can't behave responsibly?
I am not one to judge, and in my opinion, one DWI arrest, should not be a disqualifyer for a new CHL. The OP has evidently not committed the same offense for the past 5 years, and has paid his debt to society. He will continue to pay in higher insurance premiums, and a lower number of employment opportunities. I have no qualms with him getting a new CHL, and he simply asked about the process for doing so.
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Jusme wrote:WTR wrote:I don't want anyone you has had the lack of judgement to have committed a felony or receive a DUI to process a firearm. How am I assured they won't have another moment when the can't behave responsibly?
I am not one to judge, and in my opinion, one DWI arrest, should not be a disqualifyer for a new CHL. The OP has evidently not committed the same offense for the past 5 years, and has paid his debt to society. He will continue to pay in higher insurance premiums, and a lower number of employment opportunities. I have no qualms with him getting a new CHL, and he simply asked about the process for doing so.
While a DUI is a serious offense, there are lots of people who pay the price and learn from their mistakes. There were times when I was younger and before I was licensed to carry, when I acted irresponsibly by driving while intoxicated. I was never pulled over, thank God, and I realized how stupid it was and learned from that experience. I'm glad that I didn't end up in a situation where I was disqualified from owning a firearm. Now I am married, with two kids, two mortgages, a car note, and whole lotta responsibility that I didn't have before and I cherish my right to protect my family and property.
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Re: Getting my CHL back after DWI Suspension
Let me start by saying I've never had a DUI/DWI. However, there are those who get one for downing a bunch of drinks and whipping their car down the road, fully a menace to society. Then there are those who had a couple too many, tried to sleep it off in the car, had the keys on them, and were arrested for having the ability to operate the vehicle, even though they didn't. I've known people who got busted for both. The former most likely presents a much greater hazard than the latter. Just an observation.
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Because if anybody (not necessarily the OP) does something stupid with a CHL, it figuratively and literally (in the DPS convictions data) reflects badly on the rest of us.ldj1002 wrote: If he does and decides to do something stupid with a gun he will do it with or without a CHL, so why keep him from getting it.
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Re: Getting my CHL back after DWI Suspension
Which is why we shouldn’t need a license to carry. If someone does something stupid and speeds you want them to lose their license to carry? How about watering their lawn on the wrong day? If you can get your drivers license back after a DWI in less than 5 years, what the heck does a LTC matter. Since almost everything in a felony these days and you probably commit several per day without knowing it, I don’t think any misdemeanor should bar gun ownership, carry, or purchase.J.R.@A&M wrote:Because if anybody (not necessarily the OP) does something stupid with a CHL, it figuratively and literally (in the DPS convictions data) reflects badly on the rest of us.ldj1002 wrote: If he does and decides to do something stupid with a gun he will do it with or without a CHL, so why keep him from getting it.
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OP has one and only one post. Is it just me or does there seem to be more one posters with questions like this lately?
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Re: Getting my CHL back after DWI Suspension
I think it's five years for a misdemeanor plus an extra two years if they revoked it.
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Re: Getting my CHL back after DWI Suspension
I've had two fiends killed by a DUI drivers. Another guy I knew kill himself and a family of seven while driving drunk. Even if no license is required, I would not allow a person to legally carry if they were found guilty to a DUI or even plead one down. Their judgement obviously can't be trusted .
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Ah yes. I see you are taking a page right out of the anti-gunner's playbook. "I don't think you should have a gun. How do I know you aren't just going to snap one day and go on a murderous rampage?"WTR wrote:I don't want anyone you has had the lack of judgement to have committed a felony or receive a DUI to process a firearm. How am I assured they won't have another moment when the can't behave responsibly?
I assume OP has paid his debt to society and not had any similar problems with the law in the last 5 years. Just because of the possibility that he might do something irresponsible, he shouldn't be allowed to get his CHL back?