The biggest drawback to getting the out of state LTC, is the fact that one must still pass NICS when they purchase from a dealer.
With a Texas LTC, you get a "pass"....
That makes a lot of sense, but honestly I just passed NICS no problem and I really don't mind a NICS check anytime I make a purchase. It's just a form to fill out and a couple of minutes of my time.
The form you have to fill out anyway, it's the time waiting on the phone call that you get to bypass.
The last time I had a purchase the phone calls/NICS check took 2 minutes so it really wasn't that bad.
Sort of off topic: I talked with a good friend of mine who is a cop here in TX and asked about a Virginia non-resident CHL being reciprocated in Texas (ie. Me being a Texas resident getting a VA Non-resident CHL and carrying in TX) and he said I need to double check with the DPS regarding the legality of this. Apparently he wasn't sure.
I see the reciprocity between TX and VA, but does that agreement cover myself as a Texas resident getting a VA non-resident CHL? Or does it only cover VA residents with their CHL living or traveling to Texas?
Sorry for all the questions but I want to have all the information at hand before I move forward.
Yes to the 1st question and No to the 2nd. If you live in VA and travel in Texas you would carry on a resident VA license.
I carry on a Florida, lived in another state when I got it and then moved to Texas. I verified with DPS about the legality just to be certain and was told I was fine.
Nothing wrong with emailing/calling them anyway for your own piece of mind.
There are few guys here who carry on AZ and their process seems straight forward. You might want to look into them as well. Also, VA's politics can be shifty. It wouldn't surprise me if one day they did away with their non resident license. It's just a thought of mine so take it with a grain of salt, but might be something to think about.
I have been an instructor since 2003 and taught over 1000 students. Until a few years ago every 4 to 5 years people were required to take renewal classes. I have talked to a lot of people who carry
1) one does not need a license from any state to carry in your car in Texas, so a LEO would not need to "validate" anything.
2) there is no interstate method for LEOs to validate carry licenses.
3) it is just not a big deal for people to carry today...
Gotcha, I carry in my car or any vehicle under my control and in my home so that part is covered. My main reason for getting a CHL is for when I'm out at night taking my walks. We've had a lot of crime in my area as of late so I'd rather be armed in the rare chance that I was put in a situation where I needed to defend myself.
At least second time you mentioned this, & the "possibly unsafe" area you live.
If it were me, I wouldn't be taking walks late at night if I was so worried about it....
You're right, I probably shouldn't be out walking at night, but I'm an early riser (4am) and I like to get my exercise in before the sun comes out and the Texas heat starts to rear its ugly head.
Ah, early morning is "slightly" different to me than late night.
I can't blame ya for wanting to avoid the heat, wish I would get myself out walking.
Another option would be to get to a Mall, & join the scores of others soaking up the free A/C offered there, while getting their exercise in.
I have been an instructor since 2003 and taught over 1000 students. Until a few years ago every 4 to 5 years people were required to take renewal classes. I have talked to a lot of people who carry
1) one does not need a license from any state to carry in your car in Texas, so a LEO would not need to "validate" anything.
2) there is no interstate method for LEOs to validate carry licenses.
3) it is just not a big deal for people to carry today...
Really? Then what was all that ruckus a while back about how Maryland was pulling over drivers with out-of-state plates and LTCs in order to search for guns?2) there is no interstate method for LEOs to validate carry licenses.
Really? Then what was all that ruckus a while back about how Maryland was pulling over drivers with out-of-state plates and LTCs in order to search for guns?
See: http://personalliberty.com/how-did-...-carry-gun-owner-before-they-pulled-him-over/