*CLASS DONE* Waiting to take the class, does that count?
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*CLASS DONE* Waiting to take the class, does that count?
I know this may not quite belong here, but I'm taking the CHL course on the 24th of this month, and I absolutely cannot wait to get to that point, much less the application stage. Going to my local range tomorrow to shoot the course of fire again.
I've got 100% confidence in my shooting abilities, but thats the only thing I can think of as far as preparing for the class that I can think of,
I've got 100% confidence in my shooting abilities, but thats the only thing I can think of as far as preparing for the class that I can think of,
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Re: Waiting to take the class, does that count?
You can download this book and review it until you are comfortable with your knowledge of the law:
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/ftp/forms/ls-16.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think it's imperative to have the justifications for use of deadly force burned into your brain, because you are not going to be able to look them up when the moment of truth comes.
The written test really doesn't have that many legal questions.
- Jim
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I think it's imperative to have the justifications for use of deadly force burned into your brain, because you are not going to be able to look them up when the moment of truth comes.
The written test really doesn't have that many legal questions.
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Re: Waiting to take the class, does that count?
Thanks seamus, that'll give me something to study up on
"Cry Havoc, And Let Slip The Dogs Of War..."
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
Application Mailed: January 31st, 2009
PIN recieved : March 4th, 2009
Certificate Active: April 18, 2009 (Day 77)
Plastic In Hand : April 20th, 2009 (Day 79)
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
Application Mailed: January 31st, 2009
PIN recieved : March 4th, 2009
Certificate Active: April 18, 2009 (Day 77)
Plastic In Hand : April 20th, 2009 (Day 79)
Re: Waiting to take the class, does that count?
The best advice I can give you is relax. The next is pay attention in class.
The shooting test is easy if you ever shot before. The written test is easy if you stay awake in class.
seamusTX's link is good. My advice is don't worry too much about the administrative rules. Concentrate on the penal code sections because that's what's important in everyday life. Chapters 9 and 46 especially.
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The shooting test is easy if you ever shot before. The written test is easy if you stay awake in class.
seamusTX's link is good. My advice is don't worry too much about the administrative rules. Concentrate on the penal code sections because that's what's important in everyday life. Chapters 9 and 46 especially.
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Re: Waiting to take the class, does that count?
seamusTX wrote:You can download this book and review it until you are comfortable with your knowledge of the law:
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/ftp/forms/ls-16.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think it's imperative to have the justifications for use of deadly force burned into your brain, because you are not going to be able to look them up when the moment of truth comes.
The written test really doesn't have that many legal questions.
- Jim
Good reading, informative when I can persuade myself to focus on the slight legalese.
"Cry Havoc, And Let Slip The Dogs Of War..."
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
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PIN recieved : March 4th, 2009
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Plastic In Hand : April 20th, 2009 (Day 79)
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
Application Mailed: January 31st, 2009
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Re: Waiting to take the class, does that count?
Went by Red River Firearms yesterday, and since I signed up for the class two-three weeks ago, the class has completely filled up. 22 are taking the class, including me...and only one of those is a renewal. Thought some on here might be interested in that.
"Cry Havoc, And Let Slip The Dogs Of War..."
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
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Plastic In Hand : April 20th, 2009 (Day 79)
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
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Re: Waiting to take the class, does that count?
Getting closer!
"Cry Havoc, And Let Slip The Dogs Of War..."
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
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PIN recieved : March 4th, 2009
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CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
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PIN recieved : March 4th, 2009
Certificate Active: April 18, 2009 (Day 77)
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Re: Waiting to take the class, does that count?
Tomorrow morning!
"Cry Havoc, And Let Slip The Dogs Of War..."
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
Application Mailed: January 31st, 2009
PIN recieved : March 4th, 2009
Certificate Active: April 18, 2009 (Day 77)
Plastic In Hand : April 20th, 2009 (Day 79)
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
Application Mailed: January 31st, 2009
PIN recieved : March 4th, 2009
Certificate Active: April 18, 2009 (Day 77)
Plastic In Hand : April 20th, 2009 (Day 79)
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Re: Waiting to take the class, does that count?
TODAY IS THE DAY!
Thought I'd keep yall updated. Class starts in about an hour, I'm bout to grab a cup of coffee, and head that direction.
I'll post up when I get done.

Thought I'd keep yall updated. Class starts in about an hour, I'm bout to grab a cup of coffee, and head that direction.
I'll post up when I get done.


"Cry Havoc, And Let Slip The Dogs Of War..."
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
Application Mailed: January 31st, 2009
PIN recieved : March 4th, 2009
Certificate Active: April 18, 2009 (Day 77)
Plastic In Hand : April 20th, 2009 (Day 79)
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
Application Mailed: January 31st, 2009
PIN recieved : March 4th, 2009
Certificate Active: April 18, 2009 (Day 77)
Plastic In Hand : April 20th, 2009 (Day 79)
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Re: Waiting to take the class, does that count?
friend,
this is one of the easiest thing you'll ever do.
The village idiot can pass this, trust me I know, he was in my class
I was up for my 3rd renewal, which has no tests, just paper work. I decided to participate in a class for a refresher with a friend going for his first license. that was the first time I saw anyone fail the written and/or the shooting.
Im amazed at the intelligence level of the humn race these days...
that said, just the fact you can register and post on this forum, shows you're intelligent enough for the test.
this is one of the easiest thing you'll ever do.
The village idiot can pass this, trust me I know, he was in my class

I was up for my 3rd renewal, which has no tests, just paper work. I decided to participate in a class for a refresher with a friend going for his first license. that was the first time I saw anyone fail the written and/or the shooting.
Im amazed at the intelligence level of the humn race these days...

that said, just the fact you can register and post on this forum, shows you're intelligent enough for the test.
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Re: Waiting to take the class, does that count?
Bily Lovec...Thanks man!!
I passed with flying colors, as did most of the people in the class. We had 25 people in the class, 2 of which were renewals.
I shot in the first group, we only had 8 lanes available. Out of 50 shots, I had 2 outside the 8 ring.
As far as the test goes, the hardest part about that was waiting to take it. Perfect score, no misses at all. And I was one out of only two in the class that scored 100%.
I was psyched, yet calm, the entire time. On the way there this morning, my stomach was tying itself in knots over the idea of shooting in a pass/fail situation. But I got to thinking, "Heck, I do this once a week anyways, whats the big deal?"
With that in mind I volunteered for the first group to shoot, then took care of all the notarization, fingerprinting, and pictures afterwards. It was a great experience. Really brought a lot of things to attention that previously were hearsay, or he said/she said bull. If for nothing other than the educational value of the class, I'm glad I took it. Definitely worth it.
Also, the guys at Red River Firearms were excellent as always, Johnny-onthespot with any questions or concerns that arose.
There was one guy that failed the shooting course, but they let him retake it and he did ok on the second go around. All in all a good class.
Lasted almost 12 hours all said and done. Due to the size of the class, I guess.
I don't really know what else to say, other than time to clean the .45, watch a movie, and browse the web. I'm too alert to sleep.
I passed with flying colors, as did most of the people in the class. We had 25 people in the class, 2 of which were renewals.
I shot in the first group, we only had 8 lanes available. Out of 50 shots, I had 2 outside the 8 ring.
As far as the test goes, the hardest part about that was waiting to take it. Perfect score, no misses at all. And I was one out of only two in the class that scored 100%.
I was psyched, yet calm, the entire time. On the way there this morning, my stomach was tying itself in knots over the idea of shooting in a pass/fail situation. But I got to thinking, "Heck, I do this once a week anyways, whats the big deal?"
With that in mind I volunteered for the first group to shoot, then took care of all the notarization, fingerprinting, and pictures afterwards. It was a great experience. Really brought a lot of things to attention that previously were hearsay, or he said/she said bull. If for nothing other than the educational value of the class, I'm glad I took it. Definitely worth it.
Also, the guys at Red River Firearms were excellent as always, Johnny-onthespot with any questions or concerns that arose.
There was one guy that failed the shooting course, but they let him retake it and he did ok on the second go around. All in all a good class.
Lasted almost 12 hours all said and done. Due to the size of the class, I guess.
I don't really know what else to say, other than time to clean the .45, watch a movie, and browse the web. I'm too alert to sleep.
"Cry Havoc, And Let Slip The Dogs Of War..."
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
Application Mailed: January 31st, 2009
PIN recieved : March 4th, 2009
Certificate Active: April 18, 2009 (Day 77)
Plastic In Hand : April 20th, 2009 (Day 79)
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
Application Mailed: January 31st, 2009
PIN recieved : March 4th, 2009
Certificate Active: April 18, 2009 (Day 77)
Plastic In Hand : April 20th, 2009 (Day 79)
Re: Waiting to take the class, does that count?
Congratulations. You're one step closer. Now remember to mail your application first thing Monday morning.NTexas_V-Star wrote:I don't really know what else to say, other than time to clean the .45, watch a movie, and browse the web. I'm too alert to sleep.

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Re: *CLASS DONE* Waiting to take the class, does that count?
Way ahead of ya, i'm putting the application together tomorrow.....and like ya said, 1st thing monday, the app is getting sent off. 

"Cry Havoc, And Let Slip The Dogs Of War..."
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
Application Mailed: January 31st, 2009
PIN recieved : March 4th, 2009
Certificate Active: April 18, 2009 (Day 77)
Plastic In Hand : April 20th, 2009 (Day 79)
CHL course Taken: January 24th, 2009
Application Mailed: January 31st, 2009
PIN recieved : March 4th, 2009
Certificate Active: April 18, 2009 (Day 77)
Plastic In Hand : April 20th, 2009 (Day 79)
Re: Waiting to take the class, does that count?
I just popped in here and saw this and felt I should comment....tarkus wrote:The best advice I can give you is relax. The next is pay attention in class.
The shooting test is easy if you ever shot before. The written test is easy if you stay awake in class.
seamusTX's link is good. My advice is don't worry too much about the administrative rules. Concentrate on the penal code sections because that's what's important in everyday life. Chapters 9 and 46 especially.
Welcome to the waiting room.
Pay attention to the entire book. Not just chapters 9 and 46. Everything is related. Pay particular attention to definitions used by the state.
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Re: Waiting to take the class, does that count?
NTexas_V-Star wrote:Bily Lovec...Thanks man!!
I passed with flying colors, as did most of the people in the class. We had 25 people in the class, 2 of which were renewals.
You'd be surprised at the number of people in Sherman with a CHL. Where I work probably half of the people in my department are CHL's.
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