CHL LIABILITY- SHOULD I ACT OR LET IT BE?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:11 pm
Alright fellow CHL holders, I have a doosie for you all. This is gonna be kinda long, but you will no doubt find the details necessary to pass judgement. Mr. Cotton, your advice above all others should be insightful and helpful due to your profession.
I have an aunt we can just call K for this purpose. Though I dont have this on a factual basis, I think it's only natural to assume has some manner of psychiatric disorder. I can't be specific because I dont have facts, so please excuse that. I do however have first hand knowledge that she is on a fairly heavy concoction of perscription pain killers and anti-depressants. She is one of those people that always seems just a little off due to medications, and is irresponsible while taking them (taking them=daily basis--and I will expand on the irresponsibility in a moment.) To a casual observer, her behavior would likely not be noticable, but for those of us who know her well it is fairly obvious that she is drugged up.
She filled out an application, took the CHL class, and sent in her paperword recently. Assuming something like an arrest, or possibly a medical discrepancy (not sure if that is even accesible by the background guys) doesn't pop up, she will recieve her plastic in a month or two. This is the kind of woman that likely disreguarded any of the questions from the application that might lead to a dissaproval such as chemical dependency, etc., which alone makes her dangerous. The idea of this woman carrying a firearm is incredibly frightening. To give you an idea of what we could be dealing with, I will tell a quick story. A few months ago my wife, AK and I were at my cousins house. Aunt K told AK that she recently purchased a taser, and promptly went to get it out of her purse. For the record, my wife, AK, is terrified of firearms, tasers, ..anything. Not quite a liberal, but not exactly NRA spokesman material. Aunt K brings this taser over, and while acting as if she is handing the taser to AK, depresses the firing mechanism with the taser 8 inches away from my wifes face, intended as a joke. This of course earned Aunt K a swift trip to the ground, as I was also taken by surprise and naturally assumed Aunt K was attemping to shock my wife. I'm not big on hurting women, but I won't let someone-including family- bring harm to my wifey. No harm done to my wife, the taser never touched her, but that has become a foreboding and insightful memory when it comes to Aunt K carrying a firearm. This lady would probably just as quicly point a loaded firearm at someone as a joke, and we all know where that road leads.
How do I stop this? Can I place a call to DPS to take a closer look at her application? What would y'all do, or what advice can you give me?
I have an aunt we can just call K for this purpose. Though I dont have this on a factual basis, I think it's only natural to assume has some manner of psychiatric disorder. I can't be specific because I dont have facts, so please excuse that. I do however have first hand knowledge that she is on a fairly heavy concoction of perscription pain killers and anti-depressants. She is one of those people that always seems just a little off due to medications, and is irresponsible while taking them (taking them=daily basis--and I will expand on the irresponsibility in a moment.) To a casual observer, her behavior would likely not be noticable, but for those of us who know her well it is fairly obvious that she is drugged up.
She filled out an application, took the CHL class, and sent in her paperword recently. Assuming something like an arrest, or possibly a medical discrepancy (not sure if that is even accesible by the background guys) doesn't pop up, she will recieve her plastic in a month or two. This is the kind of woman that likely disreguarded any of the questions from the application that might lead to a dissaproval such as chemical dependency, etc., which alone makes her dangerous. The idea of this woman carrying a firearm is incredibly frightening. To give you an idea of what we could be dealing with, I will tell a quick story. A few months ago my wife, AK and I were at my cousins house. Aunt K told AK that she recently purchased a taser, and promptly went to get it out of her purse. For the record, my wife, AK, is terrified of firearms, tasers, ..anything. Not quite a liberal, but not exactly NRA spokesman material. Aunt K brings this taser over, and while acting as if she is handing the taser to AK, depresses the firing mechanism with the taser 8 inches away from my wifes face, intended as a joke. This of course earned Aunt K a swift trip to the ground, as I was also taken by surprise and naturally assumed Aunt K was attemping to shock my wife. I'm not big on hurting women, but I won't let someone-including family- bring harm to my wifey. No harm done to my wife, the taser never touched her, but that has become a foreboding and insightful memory when it comes to Aunt K carrying a firearm. This lady would probably just as quicly point a loaded firearm at someone as a joke, and we all know where that road leads.
How do I stop this? Can I place a call to DPS to take a closer look at her application? What would y'all do, or what advice can you give me?