Too late, you have already registered it, we will find it and come take it from you!!Purplehood wrote:I have a black car. Perhaps I should bury it in the back yard.

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Too late, you have already registered it, we will find it and come take it from you!!Purplehood wrote:I have a black car. Perhaps I should bury it in the back yard.
Can't I just say that I sold it to a guy at a car show?hheremtp wrote:Too late, you have already registered it, we will find it and come take it from you!!Purplehood wrote:I have a black car. Perhaps I should bury it in the back yard.
you could, but then we can just inact legislation that requires the private sale of vehicles to go thru a licensed car dealer. That way it would comply with the 3 day waiting period for the purchase of a car and we will have a recod of it's sale for later confiscation.Purplehood wrote:Can't I just say that I sold it to a guy at a car show?hheremtp wrote:Too late, you have already registered it, we will find it and come take it from you!!Purplehood wrote:I have a black car. Perhaps I should bury it in the back yard.
dicion wrote:Personally, I've put the conversion kit on my car to make it "Brandy Law" (Double Pun! ) compliant.
-It can only increase 1 mile per hour every time I push the pedal to the floor, after which I need to return it fully to the top of it's travel before I can put it to the floor again to increase by one more mph. This prevents me from 'rapid acceleration'
-It only has a 1 gallon gas tank, giving me 10 miles range, before I have to stop and relo... err refill.
-The FBI had to come inspect & certify my house and garage to make sure it would be 'secure'.
-In addition to this, I have to put a pedal lock on it whenever I'm not actively driving it.
Somehow, I still am not allowed to drive it in public.
I can only drive it where noone else will see me driving it, or on my own property, or the property of a friend or relative who has given me consent.
I really think this makes it all the more safe tho, so it's worth it.
But DUI/DWI isn't the only conviction for which you will lose your CHL for 5 years (or is it 7?). Any misdemeanor conviction will cost you your CHL. You write hot checks and are convicted of a misdemeanor, your CHL is going to be revoked, even though no firearm was involved in your crime. That is the cost of being a CHL holder. We are expected to keep our noses clean. It doesn't mean we can't own firearms. It doesn't mean we can't carry in our vehicle via the MPA. It means we can't carry everywhere a CHL holder can carry, because we disqualified ourselves.plannuier wrote:If I understand Texas law correctly, if you are convicted for DWI you will lose your drivers license for 1 year max (first offense), and you will also lose your CHL for 5 years. It makes no sense to me that you will be allowed access to the tool used to break the law in the first place long before you regain your right to carry a gun which was not used in the commission of the original crime.
If I were a cynical person, I'd say DWI conviction is just another excuse that the statists will use to infringe upon one's Second Amendment rights.
Purplehood wrote:Actually that really offends me, because I really don't.Oldgringo wrote:Neither does Ted Kennedy.Purplehood wrote:I don't drink.Oldgringo wrote:You reckon that the liberals are more prone to experience a DWI than a trip to the gun range?
What if I say I lost it in a boating accident?hheremtp wrote:you could, but then we can just inact legislation that requires the private sale of vehicles to go thru a licensed car dealer. That way it would comply with the 3 day waiting period for the purchase of a car and we will have a recod of it's sale for later confiscation.Purplehood wrote:Can't I just say that I sold it to a guy at a car show?hheremtp wrote:Too late, you have already registered it, we will find it and come take it from you!!Purplehood wrote:I have a black car. Perhaps I should bury it in the back yard.
I understand completely. And for the record, I'm not arguing that convicted drunk drivers should or shouldn't be allowed to hold a CHL. Nor is this a personal thing with me -- I rarely consume alcoholic beverages, and certainly never do while driving or while handling firearms!barres wrote: But DUI/DWI isn't the only conviction for which you will lose your CHL for 5 years (or is it 7?). Any misdemeanor conviction will cost you your CHL. You write hot checks and are convicted of a misdemeanor, your CHL is going to be revoked, even though no firearm was involved in your crime. That is the cost of being a CHL holder. We are expected to keep our noses clean. It doesn't mean we can't own firearms. It doesn't mean we can't carry in our vehicle via the MPA. It means we can't carry everywhere a CHL holder can carry, because we disqualified ourselves.
It's not a perfect system, but it is what we have. And we're not going to change that system by fighting it from an inferior position.