bayouhazard wrote:It's no sillier than security guards wearing a badge. They're not police either.
Neither are firemen for that matter. Or private dicks. Or bounty hunters. Or.....
I guess my point would be that security guards and firemen wear badges because it is issued to them as part of a uniform. Am not an expert on what authority or powers that PI's or bounty hunters have in Texas, but these individuals are at least professionally licensed to perform certain duties in their line of work that may, in fact, have use for a badge.
The idea of a private citizen walking around with a badge, whether partially or fully concealed, just looks a bit like "playing dressup" to me. I am as new as they come, and don't even have my plastic yet (per my OP), but from everything I have read and heard from sources I trust, there is no aspect of a CHL that affords any special powers, authority, or obligations to license holders. The same laws regarding the use of force (deadly or otherwise) apply to a CHL as any other Joe on the street, or at least that is my understanding.
But hey, aside from being a bit amused, I suppose it doesn't do anyone harm, provided no one is impersonating or misrepresenting somehow. But that's just me....
And back to waiting.....

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