1. I called the sheriffs office in NC where I was issued my CHL and told them I was probably moving to Tx and asked if I needed to turn in my CHL or discard it. ( This is my first CHL and I honestly had no idea what to do with it.) I was informed that it is still valid in TX which I know. I then mentioned once I get a TX drivers license that my NC CHL would no longer be valid and I was told that when I get a TX drivers license that my NC CHL will still be valid but once it expires I cannot renew it. Now I was under the impression that your drivers license address had to mach your CHL address so I don't see how my NC CHL and a TX drivers license with different addresses could be valid. Anyone have a clue?
2. This is the part I hate to mention but it's for the better. When I first moved to NC I got into some trouble with the law.

I'm kind of inbetween a hard place in a rock because as of now I a legally allowed to cc a firearm in the state of TX but if I get a TX drivers license and my NC CHL does not work then I am only left to open carry a rifle/shotgun because we all know as of now the open carry of handguns is illegal. My thought is if I get a TX drivers license and my NC CHL becomes invalid I will be forced to open carry my ar 15 or shotgun to defend myself when out in public and I really don't want to do that. I would much rather CC my handgun.
Sorry for the long read.
Andrew