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Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:27 pm
by Oldgringo
tacticool wrote:It's a little early for Mardi Gras.
But it apparently is never too late or too early for stupid. I wonder who she was trying to impress?
Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:02 pm
by Mastodon
Just. Wow.

Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 9:40 pm
by Fangs
At least she wasn't so drunk that she got a ride in a cop car... and then proceeded to shoot up that vehicle... oh wait, that's reserved for the intelligent DPD officers.

Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:18 am
by TexasGal
Yah...like that wasn't embarrassing.

Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:31 am
by sjfcontrol
rmr1923 wrote:Oldgringo wrote:Apparently a 10 hour class, fingerprints and a background check does not sufficiently qualify every CHL applicant?
one fellow student in my CHL class worried me. he was able to hit the paper target enough times and had a passing score on the test so i'm guessing he'll get his CHL, but that experience led me to believe that the 10-hour course may not be enough for some people. i can only hope he'll seek additional training before carrying.
I'm not real clear on what your problem was with the student in question, but you do realize that if you have a competence problem with a student, you can always write a letter to DPS identifying the student, and the problem. You can't fail them if they meet the requirements, but DPS should be notified if you think there is a problem.
Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:47 am
by drjoker
obviously a liberal plant for a manufactured anti-2nd A "news" story.
Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 11:02 am
by TxKimberMan
Oldgringo wrote:... I wonder who she was trying to impress?
My thoughts as well.
I saw the last half of this story on the news broadcast that night, it was enough to stop me in my tracks with mouth agape.

Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 2:02 pm
by TxA
tacticool wrote:It's a little early for Mardi Gras.
Show us your plastic!
Are you suggesting she's had surgery???

Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 4:12 pm
by ex_dsmr
CHL is one of those things that you either get or you dont.
Look at driving for a parallel. You have to have class time, test time, and range (driving) time.
Your instructor is there to guide you during that time. After that its up to you to have some friggin sense.
Yet many after being released on the world develop some sort of amnesia. I dont understand it.
I think it approaches a mindset that some harbor of "ill just say/do what I have to in order to get my license (any license). After that im doing things MY way"
Watching rush hour traffic seems to support my theory.
Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 4:16 pm
by Keith B
TxA wrote:tacticool wrote:It's a little early for Mardi Gras.
Show us your plastic!
Are you suggesting she's had surgery???

Keep on topic and follow the rules please.
Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 2:59 am
by Bullwhip
LongHairedRedneck wrote:Some people just make me wonder how they passed the CHL course

Stories I've heard about some CHL instructors make me wonder how THEY passed the course.
Take people who can[t teach and people who can't be taught, you'll see there are lots of idjits with CHLs out there. And still they don't run around killin folks. So why do we need 10 hours of training?
Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 3:17 am
by TexasGal
She needed some more training in the law. Every CHL has a responsibility to the rest. Every time one screws up, it goes in the stats down in Austin and gets used for ammo to stop pro-gun legislation, etc. to make all of us look bad. We have a lot at stake here.
Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:03 am
by SecedeTX
Bullwhip wrote:LongHairedRedneck wrote:Some people just make me wonder how they passed the CHL course

Stories I've heard about some CHL instructors make me wonder how THEY passed the course.
Take people who can[t teach and people who can't be taught, you'll see there are lots of idjits with CHLs out there. And still they don't run around killin folks. So why do we need 10 hours of training?
There are people in Austin that work in the capital who are taking CHL courses so they can get in the shot CHL line. When interviewed, a lot of them admitted they don't carry, some did not even own a gun.
Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 11:22 am
by austin-tatious
SecedeTX wrote:Bullwhip wrote:LongHairedRedneck wrote:Some people just make me wonder how they passed the CHL course

Stories I've heard about some CHL instructors make me wonder how THEY passed the course.
Take people who can[t teach and people who can't be taught, you'll see there are lots of idjits with CHLs out there. And still they don't run around killin folks. So why do we need 10 hours of training?
There are people in Austin that work in the capital who are taking CHL courses so they can get in the shot CHL line. When interviewed, a lot of them admitted they don't carry, some did not even own a gun.
I was going to carry into the capitol building, but getting in the
shot CHL line sounds dangerous.

I'm sure you meant
short.
Re: Drunk CHL on the news in a BAR showing her license
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 11:23 am
by rm9792
Bullwhip wrote:LongHairedRedneck wrote:Some people just make me wonder how they passed the CHL course

Stories I've heard about some CHL instructors make me wonder how THEY passed the course.
Take people who can[t teach and people who can't be taught, you'll see there are lots of idjits with CHLs out there. And still they don't run around killin folks. So why do we need 10 hours of training?
I have wondered what they are teaching sometimes myself. How many newbies come on here asking "Can I carry past this sign?" or "Can I carry in such and such place?"? Glad to help straighten them out but these type questions should be clear before they ever leave class.