I'd wonder why he's specifically pointing this fact out to me . . . because . . . like I already said . . . it's a non-issue. I'd be likely to say something akin to "have a nice day" and "drive safely". :meh:But if just asked out of curiosity, what would you say?
But if just asked out of curiosity, what would you say?
Why not try the truth?
There's no law saying you can't have an out of state CHL while living in Texas.
I don’t want to lie, it usually leads to trouble. But I think it would be awkward replying,”yah officer I just couldn’t qualify for a Texas one.”
Or you could say "it was quicker and easier."
You asked; I answered.I don’t think it’s hard to believe an officer might say “just wondering, why don’t you have your Texas LTC being you are a Texas resident?”
<like> x billion.I figure pretty good .
You're either trolling, or, you don't trust Texas Lawmen.
An out of state, non resident
L.T.C. is perfectly legal as long as Texas has a reprociprity agreement with the issuing state.
Florida and Arizona licences are very common.
This ^^^^^ againEasy answer................... don't carry in Texas if you feel uncomfortable.
This ^^^^^ again
It is legal.I just want to ensure it is legal. If it’s easier to get, cheaper, expires later, then why not. Otherwise I’ll just start my excruciating process and waiting and just get the Texas LTC.