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10 year CHL?

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Saw a big sign yesterday at the Mesquite Rodeo Gun Show advertising a 10 year CHL class for $225.00. Didn't get a chance to check it out. Anybody know anything about it?
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Seems like a long time. Neither my initial class nor any of my renewals took more than one weekend.

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What state?

Texas lets old school CHLers skip class alternate renewals, but there's no initial 10 year CHL in Texas.
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If such an animal existed, it would certainly be on the DPS website, and it's not.

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IF I remember correctly, when took my renewal last year, the instructor mentioned that your 3rd TX CHL renewal was good for 10 years. I have not verified that though, I've still got another renewal to go before I worry about that.

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JLaw wrote:IF I remember correctly, when took my renewal last year, the instructor mentioned that your 3rd TX CHL renewal was good for 10 years. I have not verified that though, I've still got another renewal to go before I worry about that.

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austinrealtor wrote:Seems like a long time. Neither my initial class nor any of my renewals took more than one weekend.

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jmra wrote:Saw a big sign yesterday at the Mesquite Rodeo Gun Show advertising a 10 year CHL class for $225.00. Didn't get a chance to check it out. Anybody know anything about it?
Wow, that's bold. They're going to charge $225 for a class you're not required to take? (If you qualify for the 10 year CHL, you don't have to take a class, but you do have to renew.)
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