And, you write as experienced with CCAt least with respect to Texas I am acquainted with the embryonic stages of the law as it was being debated in the Texas Legislature and it's subsequent implementation, which included the commercialization of "classes" around the State and the clamour of those who sought a "status" as a "firearms instructor" for CHL classes with the frustration of LE who was tasked with the responsibility of separating the wheat from the chaff.
Originally Posted by oeb11
Texas has "always" had a "saddle bag" law since the "Old West Days" and initially I thought the morphing would be to legitimize the "carrying" of handguns by those qualified and trained to do so. For those of us who grew up with firearms in the house and around the farm or ranch there wasn't a lot to learn about the care and use of a firearm, short or long barreled. But for those who yearned for the gunslinging days portrayed in the spaghetti Westerns who were "gunless" in their formative years, it has been a challenge.