Yes, you can carry in New Mexico with a Texas LTC.I have a Texas LTC and am taking a trip to Taos New Mexico in a few days. I will be driving. Can I legally bring my firearm across the state line? Moreover, can I legally carry as long as I adhere to local laws?
Yes, you can carry in New Mexico with a Texas LTC.
Good to be aware of the local laws.
I'll be making the same trip later this year. I've been thinking of going to the Billy the Kid museum in Fort Sumner but I always just go through Roswell instead.I'm going there next week as well on the way to Moab.
You can't carry into a business in New Mexico?Just don't take it into a business.
I was told no by my buddy who lived in Santa Fe. And I asked at a gun store and they said only residents. I just always left mine in the truck.You can't carry into a business in New Mexico?
That makes zero sense. If I have a CHL with reciprocity in another state but can't carry it anywhere I go, that makes having a gun pretty useless.I was told no by my buddy who lived in Santa Fe. And I asked at a gun store and they said only residents. I just always left mine in the truck.
There could have been something with the reservations land as well.
It was real iffy to me but I did what I was told for the 5-6 years I was going there. It's like the way TX was with the deal you could carry in your but not in public.That makes zero sense. If I have a CHL with reciprocity in another state but can't carry it anywhere I go, that makes having a gun pretty useless.
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The only thing that saved me was my dog being with me. Had it not been for Shovelhead not having a place to go, I honestly think that officer would have arrested me. He was really pissed off. I think maybe he was a little over the top, but I wasn't saying shit except yes sir and no sir. I can't imagine what would have happened to me being thrown into a Navajo jail until seeing a judge.Do not carry on ANY tribal lands in any state without the specific permission (you won't get it) of the tribal government. There is no reciprocity for any state there.
Busiest time is summer. The farther you are from that the less crowded it will be. "Good" weather would be any time trails are not wet or covered in ice/snow.I've carry on the Mescalero Res several times, but then again I never got pulled over there thankfully.
I need to get to Moab. Been building up a fronty into an overlander. When is a good time to go? Like not crowded and good weather?
This is why I fill up in Albuquerque and refuse to stop anywhere until I'm in Farmington. After Farmington it's nonstop to Utah. Sometimes Google Maps will tell me to take a "faster" route through less frequented tribal land roads...of which I ignore.There could have been something with the reservations land as well.