Class A Misdemeanor
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Class A Misdemeanor
I have a differed adjudication for a class A charge but it was only for DWLI not for being drunk or high. The license was suspended for non payment of a state fee not for the fine itself. Does that mean I still must wait five years from the date or is there anything else I can do besides go to an out of state chl?
Re: Class A Misdemeanor
Welcome to the forum.dcloyd wrote:I have a differed adjudication for a class A charge but it was only for DWLI not for being drunk or high. The license was suspended for non payment of a state fee not for the fine itself. Does that mean I still must wait five years from the date or is there anything else I can do besides go to an out of state chl?
Differed adjudication in Texas is the same as a conviction for purposes of a CHL. A Class A misdemeanor will require you to wait five years after the date of the conviction.
Keith
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Re: Class A Misdemeanor
What kills me is Texas is the most restrictive on this issue. I have checked and easily qualify in every other state. Even NY would give me a CHL if the sheriff would sign it but in a pro gun state like Texas I am forced to get one out of state for a charge that has no drugs, violence, loss of property, deception or loss of life or domestic violence. I think this needs to be changed in line with the other states on this type of issue.
Re: Class A Misdemeanor
Texas has an extremely low conviction rate among CHL holders. It would be interesting to compare those numbers to states with less restrictive rules.dcloyd wrote:What kills me is Texas is the most restrictive on this issue. I have checked and easily qualify in every other state. Even NY would give me a CHL if the sheriff would sign it but in a pro gun state like Texas I am forced to get one out of state for a charge that has no drugs, violence, loss of property, deception or loss of life or domestic violence. I think this needs to be changed in line with the other states on this type of issue.
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Re: Class A Misdemeanor
dcloyd wrote:What kills me is Texas is the most restrictive on this issue. I have checked and easily qualify in every other state. Even NY would give me a CHL if the sheriff would sign it but in a pro gun state like Texas I am forced to get one out of state for a charge that has no drugs, violence, loss of property, deception or loss of life or domestic violence. I think this needs to be changed in line with the other states on this type of issue.

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