Even though when I sent in my renewal with copy of my drivers license it said on it I was a Veteran.
When it comes to government bureaucracy it doesn't surprise me that the left foot doesn't know what the right foot is doing.When I renewed my DL, I asked if they would have a record of the DD-214 for the LTC. I received a very curt, "no". So, regardless of how it is coded in law, one doesn't seem to have anything to do with the other.
Exactly. When I went to get my DL renewed, why couldn't the DPS plug in to the data base that the department of vital statistics has and verify my citizenship, rather than me having to drive to Austin and wait for two hours to get a copy to take back to DPS.When it comes to government bureaucracy it doesn't surprise me that the left foot doesn't know what the right foot is doing.
Ditto -all but the 1st license. Took that picture as part of classroom circa mid-1996.It's odd as my old CHL used my DL picture...
It's odd as my old CHL used my DL picture...
Must be their 'policy' for some reason, not in the law ?
I was in Atwoods in Tyler the other day talking with the counter salesman at the firearms section. He informed me that the LTC holders have to be submitted through the usual background checks now when purchasing a firearm and the old CHL holders do not.
Way back when I got my license it was a CHL. When I moved I had to change the address and I didn't notice they changed it to a LTC. Crap...
What's up with this? I've never heard of this mess before.
I think I see the problem.the counter salesman at the firearms section.
Geez I hope it ain't so. It seems downright stupid but that's why it could be plausible. I told him it went against the first provisions of the CHL. He said it had something to do with the new legislation for open carry.
One thing I've come to expect about the government is you never get something for nothing.