Umm what you talking about willis.There is still great value in being a CHL holder. There is reciprocity with many states. Without your CHL you will not be able to carry outside the border of Texas.
Umm what you talking about willis.There is still great value in being a CHL holder. There is reciprocity with many states. Without your CHL you will not be able to carry outside the border of Texas.
That without a license you can't carry in states that do not have cc.Umm what you talking about willis.
Axxe,Maybe I'm missing something, but was your son on his private property? From the way you are telling the story, I'm going to make that assumption.
Your son had no obligation to have to show his LTC being private property, and had no obligation to turn over his handgun to be "checked" out without a warrant.
Exactly this being the way our rights are eroded, is with complying with LE officers making unlawful demands of citizens.
Ever hear of Oklahoma? They have constitutional carry.
But he was still on private property for all intents. He committed no criminal act, so he was under no obligation to show his LTC or surrender the weapon to be "checked" out to see if it was stolen.Axxe,
No he was not on his property. My Daughter in Law was parked in the driveway and they have a boat on the other side, so he was parked in the street in front of his house. It was really no problem for him as he actually knew the responding LEO. He had met him at the gun range he goes to.
That without a license you can't carry in states that do not have cc.
You are missing the sequence of the thread. It was said without a LTC I couldn't carry outside of the border of Texas. I can carry CC in Texas, drive into Oklahoma and still legally carry. Not NM or LA. Not debating Oklahoma CC restrictions.Not completely. There are still a lot of restrictions surrounding their permitless carry as well.
Right any cc state that allows non residents to cc.You are missing the sequence of the thread. It was said without a LTC I couldn't carry outside of the border of Texas. I can carry CC in Texas, drive into Oklahoma and still legally carry. Not NM or LA. Not debating Oklahoma CC restrictions.
You are missing the sequence of the thread. It was said without a LTC I couldn't carry outside of the border of Texas. I can carry CC in Texas, drive into Oklahoma and still legally carry. Not NM or LA. Not debating Oklahoma CC restrictions.
Yep, I’d probably told him to take a hike.That cop really had no right or reason to run a gun serial number after given a LTC. That is really strange
Mind. Blown. LOL.Ah, but if you bring this up to a leftist, they'll trot out the tired old "myth of the good guy with a gun" argument. See, if an armed individual stops a mass shooting, then there wasn't a mass shooting so it doesn't count. If there is a mass shooting, but an armed citizen stops the shooter, then the armed citizen didn't do enough and therefore guns don't stop mass shootings.
I with ya!2 months have elapsed without great incident. I haven't seen any streets running red with blood. I am *still* waiting on some Wild West Pimp Style action - starting to think I may have to become a Wild West Pimp myself in order to get some action. Yee to the hee to the hee to the haw, cow boys.
Seeing as how I never had interactions with the police while licensed, didn't expect them to start when a license isn't required.Has anyone had interactions with the police since it became legal?
I asked one of the local police here how they would react to CC and he told me they wouldn't do anything different now because they assumed everyone carried anyway.Seeing as how I never had interactions with the police while licensed, didn't expect them to start when a license isn't required.
I mostly OC, unless it is somewhere I need to CC, like at work. Or it's cold, and I'm wearing a jacket.I asked one of the local police here how they would react to CC and he told me they wouldn't do anything different now because they assumed everyone carried anyway.