Go right ahead then. As for me, I am not a police officer. It is not my job to report everything that happens around me to the officials. I don't live in a world where I tattle to the cops every time I see someone do something illegal/stupid. Now if someone was actually hurt or being hurt--ok--now I have a responsibility as a human being to do something.DONT TREAD ON ME wrote:What we are saying is that he should be reported and charged.mamabearCali wrote:No you are totally misreading what I am saying. He may very well have done many things legally unacceptable. The ND if prosecuted could likely lose him his CHL, would do so in most places if convicted. However at this time it has not been prosecuted, and thus he has not lost his CHL. Very often people do things illegal and either A) they are not caught or B) the DA chooses not to prosecute for whatever reason.
I put this in the same catagory as running off the road because you were texting on your phone/driving too fast in the rain/eating/too sleepy--all those things are illegal and can get you in serious hot water too, but only if you are caught and the DA wants to press charges. What I have said is that in my opinion if no one was hurt and the DA does not prosecute him then why is this thread treating this situation any differently than any of those. You can kill someone with negligence in a car too.
Again your comparison is irrelevant. While one of your scenarios is illegal it is simply a Class C misdemeanor. The same as a regular traffic ticket. There is no law that states a Class C misdemeanor will result in the revocation of you DL. However, there is a law that states that a Class A or B misdemeanor is grounds for losing a CHL. Which is what he should be charged with.
I find it odd that you are very willing to stand with (apparent) current TX law and take a man's ability to defend his family for something as simple as showing his weapon to his friend (setting aside the ND as you did), or even the ND as it was a mistake and no one was hurt. You are quite ok with making him vulnerable to the criminal elements of society (and by those I mean the ones that actually want to do serious harm)--to the point of saying he should be reported and charged if he has not been so. I hope you find people more merciful to you, if you should ever prove to be human.