21 and a couple days for me. Didn't get any funny looks. Everyone is there for the same reason. The people in the class ranged from 21 to 60's.
I didn't start carrying daily until I was later in my 20's though. I wanted to get one so I could carry "just in case" until it dawned on me how stupid I'd feel if I needed and not had.
My ID expires on my 21st birthday, a sunday, so I'll be renewing my drivers lisence that monday, and driving directly to the sherrifs office from the DMV.
CWP, age 49, Class was free from the club (Mid Carolina Rifle Club) I used to belong to. Paperwork and 50.00 to SLED and they make you wait the full 90 days.
Got mine as soon as Texas got the CHL. I was in my 50's.
My Wife and I carried (illegally) off and on from the early 1960's.
I've always believed it would be better to have to attend your trial, than have to attend your funeral.
I was 52 when Texas got a CHL law in 1996. I have had a CHL ever since. I just re-qualified Saturday at "Bullet Trap" in Plano, TX..
My wife was 49 and my daughter was 21.
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