Just curious

So, your CHL Application has been filed and the clock has slowed to a crawl - tell us about it!

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Kevinf2349
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Just curious

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Given all of the horror stories on length of wait to get the treasued plastic in hand I got to wondering the following.

How can the DPS have a legal obligation to resolve a CHL in 60 days if the majority of that time is spent out of their control and in the control of another agency?

Isn't the "Harris county" bottleneck something the DPS should be addressing with that agency if it is causing them to 'break the law'?

I don't undersstand why some police chief or other hasn't got a class action lawsuit on his/her desk by now with their name right across it. Maybe the 'Harris county' excuse buys the DPS all the time they need to avoid the wrath of the legal eagles?...and gives them time to surf the interent for the latest and greatest virus....erm...aren't WE paying them to actually work on our behalf not to surf the internet? :banghead:
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Re: Just curious

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The "local" check is done by a DPS employee. Possibly a DPS trooper.
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