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Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 5:30 pm
by Big Tuna
What I'm hearing is there's no reason for CHL license fee discounts for poor people, old people, or anyone else. If it's important enough, they can save up the money required. If it's not important to them, they don't deserve a discount?

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 5:31 pm
by jmra
pcgizzmo wrote:I have some work I need done around my house. I will pay you $300 to come do it. That should cover your 4 hour drive time (Gas) and 100 for the class and $150 for the license.
Man, there sure are some good people on this forum.

Hey ZeeMan, you can't beat that deal with a stick.

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 5:36 pm
by jmra
Big Tuna wrote:What I'm hearing is there's no reason for CHL license fee discounts for poor people, old people, or anyone else. If it's important enough, they can save up the money required. If it's not important to them, why do they deserve a discount?
Guess it all depends upon how you define "poor". But you are wrong about the "anyone else" part. My state fee was half price (vet). I could be wrong, but I think I remember hearing that once you reach a certain age (65?) you are half price.

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 5:41 pm
by wheelgun1958
If you are a vet, you get a discount. Or perhaps UT or FL might work.

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 5:43 pm
by Oldgringo
jmra wrote:
pcgizzmo wrote:I have some work I need done around my house. I will pay you $300 to come do it. That should cover your 4 hour drive time (Gas) and 100 for the class and $150 for the license.
Man, there sure are some good people on this forum.

Hey ZeeMan, you can't beat that deal with a stick.
Please share with us the 'work order', the conditions, the requirements and the location?

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 6:03 pm
by pcgizzmo
Oldgringo wrote:
jmra wrote:
pcgizzmo wrote:I have some work I need done around my house. I will pay you $300 to come do it. That should cover your 4 hour drive time (Gas) and 100 for the class and $150 for the license.
Man, there sure are some good people on this forum.

Hey ZeeMan, you can't beat that deal with a stick.
Please share with us the 'work order', the conditions, the requirements and the location?

Just general house work. Pulling weeds. Digging up flower beds.. (I hate digging flower beds and pulling weeds) Clipping some trees. Cleaning my pool. Maybe mowing the yard to take off the top coat. Cleaning out my garage. I have many things I could get done that I've been procrastinating on. :banghead:

Now, let me state that I'm happy to do these myself in time so this offer isn't an offer for work for everyone. I not actively looking for help. I was just trying to help the guy out. :patriot: I live in Trophy Club Tx. Close to Ft. Worth.

We'll see how serious he is. Sometimes it's like those guys you see on the side of the road with need work signs. You pull up and tell them to hop in and all of a sudden they have another offer.

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 6:07 pm
by rm9792
Looks like he might have left the building.

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 6:07 pm
by jmra
pcgizzmo wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:
jmra wrote:
pcgizzmo wrote:I have some work I need done around my house. I will pay you $300 to come do it. That should cover your 4 hour drive time (Gas) and 100 for the class and $150 for the license.
Man, there sure are some good people on this forum.

Hey ZeeMan, you can't beat that deal with a stick.
Please share with us the 'work order', the conditions, the requirements and the location?

Just general house work. Pulling weeds. Digging up flower beds.. (I hate digging flower beds and pulling weeds) Clipping some trees. Cleaning my pool. Maybe mowing the yard to take off the top coat. Cleaning out my garage. I have many things I could get done that I've been procrastinating on. :banghead:

Now, let me state that I'm happy to do these myself in time so this offer isn't an offer for work for everyone. I not actively looking for help. I was just trying to help the guy out. I live in Trophy Club Tx. Close to Ft. Worth. :patriot:

We'll see how serious he is. Sometimes it's like those guys you see on the side of the road with need work signs. You pull up and tell them to hop in and all of a sudden they have another offer.
I wonder if I could get my wife to pay me $300 to do those same things at my house? :biggrinjester:

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 6:18 pm
by ScottDLS
ZeeMan wrote:
ScottDLS wrote:I'm not trying to be a smart aleck here, but if the difference between an AZ and TX license is stopping you from getting TX license, then I suggest you focus on increasing your income. When I was a younger guy I was in the Navy and made such a small amount that I couldn't "afford" a pistol. Back then there was no shall issue so a permit was out of the question. When I got promoted I bought a my first handgun (a revolver). It was $266, There are a lot of people who work hard and live on a lot less than those of us that can post on a computer internet board.

starting out with "I'm not trying to be a smart aleck here, but " sure makes it sound like you are.....but anyhow. Did you ever possibly think that I am using public access internet on a public access computer?............ increasing income would be awesome if I could say MOVE to another area, but wait, that takes money too. Forget I ever asked the question, there seem to be too many elitists here.
Ok I'll start out more bluntly. If legally carrying is important to you, then you have $5000 to apply to the situation, since you make that much over the poverty line. If you applied as much time to trying to earn extra money as you did to whining on the internet about how much the Texas CHL costs, you'd have one in no time. Unless you are ill, disabled, or have some other situation why you can't work... I actually have a AZ CWP. It's a bit cheaper than Texas and you can get the training by taking the NRA Basic Pistol course. You don't have to take in AZ either, but we're talking about about maybe $100 difference. This elitist suggests getting off your rear and working for what's important to you.

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 7:57 pm
by ZeeMan
since it seems that I am "young, and lazy" I have just walked in the door from my full time job, stopping long enough to go to my 2nd job. I have not "left the building" and I am not "whining" about anything. I simply asked a question and got reamed for asking it. As far as range time, dont have to pay for it, my grandfather has a lease that I can shoot on, and ammo that I can shoot, thats a moot point. As far as not meeting TX requirements, doubtful, no arrests, no child support payments(my wife and my children live with me) there is nothing but the dollar amount keeping me from carrying. Thanks for theses "job offers" but as stated above, I already have 2 and possibly a 3rd if I choose to take it. oh, and I never said that I WAS using public internet, just that I could be.........Thank you all for your time. This is farewell.

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 8:27 pm
by Divided Attention
ZeeMan, I understand how the $250 - $300 for the class can be a lot when you are taking care of day to day and family expensives. It was a contributing factor for us for a long while.... I feel like there were a lot of assumptions flying around here and typically that is not how this community operates.

There is a great amount of invaluable information here, and typically a wonderfully supportive family. However, as with any family, sometimes there is conflict. I hope you will give us another chance. Know that I am positive the job offers were honest, sincere attempts to help out, even though many suggestions were made without all the facts.

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 9:22 pm
by Grog
Divided Attention wrote:I feel like there were a lot of assumptions flying around here and typically that is not how this community operates.

I've been hanging out here since last summer and that is precisely how some on this forum operate.

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 10:09 pm
by Oldgringo
:oops: Retractions/apologies anyone?

I can't/don't go to "The Range" to shoot either.

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 10:18 pm
by KC5AV
I think everyone needs to step back and take a couple of deep breaths. Think about the section of class on de-escalation. Some good points have been made, and some toes have been stepped on.
Hopefully the OP isn't already gone for good.

Re: At a cross-roads

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 10:20 pm
by pcgizzmo
jmra wrote:
pcgizzmo wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:
jmra wrote:
pcgizzmo wrote:I have some work I need done around my house. I will pay you $300 to come do it. That should cover your 4 hour drive time (Gas) and 100 for the class and $150 for the license.
Man, there sure are some good people on this forum.

Hey ZeeMan, you can't beat that deal with a stick.
Please share with us the 'work order', the conditions, the requirements and the location?

Just general house work. Pulling weeds. Digging up flower beds.. (I hate digging flower beds and pulling weeds) Clipping some trees. Cleaning my pool. Maybe mowing the yard to take off the top coat. Cleaning out my garage. I have many things I could get done that I've been procrastinating on. :banghead:

Now, let me state that I'm happy to do these myself in time so this offer isn't an offer for work for everyone. I not actively looking for help. I was just trying to help the guy out. I live in Trophy Club Tx. Close to Ft. Worth. :patriot:

We'll see how serious he is. Sometimes it's like those guys you see on the side of the road with need work signs. You pull up and tell them to hop in and all of a sudden they have another offer.
I wonder if I could get my wife to pay me $300 to do those same things at my house? :biggrinjester:
It hasn't worked for me. If your successful let me know. I can use you as an example.