Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 8:29 pm
I don't know if the Virginia license is a NICS substitute, but wouldn't those changes eliminate the Texas CHL for NICS?
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Perhaps, I don't know. But given the option I would take the permanentKBCraig wrote:I don't know if the Virginia license is a NICS substitute, but wouldn't those changes eliminate the Texas CHL for NICS?
Given that the folks in VA are not uninformed on these issues I do wonderCharles L. Cotton wrote:If that passes in Virginia, then that State will loose virtually all reciprocity with other states including Texas, in addition to losing it's NICS exemption.
There's not a chance it would even get introduced in Texas, much less passed. Our friends in Austin wouldn't touch it! The State would loose the revenue and the lack of a renewal background check and law update will never fly. We'd have a better chance repealing 42.06 as it applies to handguns, but keeping the CHL for reciprocity and NICS (ala Alaska), but that's not happening anytime soon either.
Regards,
Chas.
That's for sure!! I can't recall the exact year, but around 2001 DPS had an $8 million surplus from CHL fees. Yet every attempt we make to lower the overall CHL fees runs into a stone wall. We'll eventually get there, but not until the budget deficit years are over.Tom wrote:Not surprising that revenue jumps into the discussion. Just try to wrangle a few bucks away from any agency and watch the result.
I heard back from both Philip Van Cleave, and the bill sponser, DelegateTom wrote:Given that the folks in VA are not uninformed on these issues I do wonderCharles L. Cotton wrote:If that passes in Virginia, then that State will loose virtually all reciprocity with other states including Texas, in addition to losing it's NICS exemption.
There's not a chance it would even get introduced in Texas, much less passed. Our friends in Austin wouldn't touch it! The State would loose the revenue and the lack of a renewal background check and law update will never fly. We'd have a better chance repealing 42.06 as it applies to handguns, but keeping the CHL for reciprocity and NICS (ala Alaska), but that's not happening anytime soon either.
Regards,
Chas.
what they are up to. Reciprocity and NICS aside, it seems a bold move.
I'll send a note to Philip Van Cleave (VCDL) to see what he says about
this.
Thanks for your take on this Charles. Not surprising that revenue jumps
into the discussion. Just try to wrangle a few bucks away from any
agency and watch the result.
Kind Regards,
Tom