Hello all,
I just wanted to drop a line in here to say "Hi". I am moving to the Arlington/Mansfield area near July 1st from Michigan. I have been lurking in here for a while and reading up on Texas gun laws. I figured before the "new guy" replied to any posts I would introduce myself.
I am currently working in Afghanistan as a Paramedic contractor. I have been a long time 2A advocate. I look forward to a possible OC law comming to Texas. I know OC in Michigan has gone pretty well with some negative media attention here and there. That is coupled with some LEO that just do not know the laws.
Aside from the information I have already gathered, if anyone has some links to resources on gun laws in Texas and getting a CHP (and for which state) please feel free to share. It would be greatly appreciated. As I have read so far it seems the laws in Texas are written by a lawyer that barely passed the BAR. There are many grey areas and $14,000 questions. (That being it will cost $14,000 in legal fees) Please do not take that in a negative manner towards Texas. The 4 days I spent in the DFW area were better than the 25+ years I have been in Michigan.
y'all have a good one.
Ken
I just wanted to drop a line in here to say "Hi". I am moving to the Arlington/Mansfield area near July 1st from Michigan. I have been lurking in here for a while and reading up on Texas gun laws. I figured before the "new guy" replied to any posts I would introduce myself.
I am currently working in Afghanistan as a Paramedic contractor. I have been a long time 2A advocate. I look forward to a possible OC law comming to Texas. I know OC in Michigan has gone pretty well with some negative media attention here and there. That is coupled with some LEO that just do not know the laws.
Aside from the information I have already gathered, if anyone has some links to resources on gun laws in Texas and getting a CHP (and for which state) please feel free to share. It would be greatly appreciated. As I have read so far it seems the laws in Texas are written by a lawyer that barely passed the BAR. There are many grey areas and $14,000 questions. (That being it will cost $14,000 in legal fees) Please do not take that in a negative manner towards Texas. The 4 days I spent in the DFW area were better than the 25+ years I have been in Michigan.
y'all have a good one.
Ken
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