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Frequently Asked Questions Eligibility Requirements Info 3 The Pistol Range |
Listed below are the eligibility requirements necessary
in order to qualify to receive a Texas Concealed Handgun License. These requirements can be found in the CHL Statute book,
LS-16, October 1999, Pg-3, GC §411.172 – Eligibility;
(1) is a legal resident of this state for the six-month
period preceding the date of application under this subchapter or is
otherwise eligible for a license under Section 411.173(a);
(2) is at least 21 years of age;
(3) has not been convicted of a felony;
(4) is not charged with the commission of a felony, Class A
or Class B misdemeanor or an offense under Section 42.01, Penal Code, or
of a felony under an information or indictment;
(5) is not a fugitive from justice for a felony, Class A or
Class B misdemeanor;
(6) is not a chemically dependent person;
(7) is not incapable of exercising sound judgment with
respect to the proper use and storage of a handgun;
(8) has not, in the five years preceding the date of
application, been convicted of a Class A or Class B misdemeanor or an
offense under Section 42.01, Penal Code;
(9) is fully qualified under applicable federal and state
law to purchase a handgun;
(10) has not been finally determined to be delinquent in
making a child support payment administered or collected by the attorney
general;
(11) has not been finally determined to be delinquent in the
payment of a tax or other money collected by the comptroller, the tax
collector of a political subdivision of the state, or any agency or
subdivision of the state;
(12) has not been finally determined to be in default on a
loan made under Chapter 57, Education Code;
(13) is not currently restricted under a court
protective order or subject to a restraining order affecting the spousal
relationship, other than a restraining order solely affecting property
interests;
(14) has not, in the 10 years preceding the date of
application, been adjudicated as having engaged in delinquent conduct
violating a penal law of the grade of felony, and;
(15) has not made any material misrepresentation, or failed
to disclose any material fact, in an application submitted pursuant to
Section 411.174 or in a request for application submitted pursuant to
Section 411.175.
(1) a felony if the offense is so designated by law or if
confinement for one year or more in a penitentiary is affixed to the
offense as a possible punishment; and
(2) a Class A misdemeanor if the
offense is not a felony and confinement in a jail other than a state jail
felony facility is affixed as a possible punishment.
(1) has been diagnosed by a licensed physician as suffering
from a psychiatric disorder or condition that causes or is likely to cause
substantial impairment in judgment, mood, perception, impulse control, or
intellectual ability;
(2) suffers from a psychiatric disorder or condition
described by Subdivision (1) that:
(A) is in remission but is reasonably likely to redevelop at
a future time; or
(B) requires continuous medical treatment to avoid
redevelopment;
(3) has been diagnosed by a licensed physician or declared
by a court to be incompetent to manage the person’s own affairs; or
(4) has entered in a criminal proceeding a plea of not
guilty by reason of insanity.
(1) involuntary psychiatric hospitalization in the preceding
five-year period.
(2) psychiatric hospitalization in the preceding two-year
period;
(3) inpatient or residential substance abuse treatment in
the preceding five-year period;
(4) diagnosis in the preceding five-year period by a
licensed physician that the person is dependent on alcohol, a controlled
substance, or a similar substance; or
(5) diagnosis at any time by a licensed physician that the
person suffers or has suffered from a psychiatric disorder or condition
consisting of or relating to: (A)
schizophrenia
or delusional disorder; (B)
bipolar
disorder;
(C) chronic dementia, whether caused by illness, brain
defect, or brain injury;
(D) dissociative identity disorder;
(E) intermittent explosive disorder; or
(F) antisocial personality disorder. |
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