Thanks for the pointers. I do have a presence on a few RV forums (helped me modify my RV over the years, some repairs, etc) so I will check with them.
Thanks again,
ZA
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- Thu Jun 06, 2013 3:05 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: State to state transferability?
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- Wed Jun 05, 2013 12:59 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: State to state transferability?
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State to state transferability?
Hi all
I understand the basics on state to state reciprocity. Fundamentally, it allows you to carry while traveling through from one state to another while your permanent home is back somewhere else.
I have a more interesting & thorny problem. I live in my motorhome. I call wherever I currently am as "home." I am changing my postal mail address rapidly, and want to take steps to ensure my CHL is not impacted.
I left Texas about 35 days ago. I now am at what I would expect to be my "semi-permanent" home for a while. Hopefully.
I know I have 60 days to advise the state of Texas of my new postal address. But, since I am effectively traveling constantly, I do not want to rescind my TX license for any other state's license quite yet. That would pose many different CHL training programs, a bunch of paperwork rendered moot each time, etc. And, I honestly do not yet know where I will end up permanently quite yet.
What advice can the community offer?
ZA
I understand the basics on state to state reciprocity. Fundamentally, it allows you to carry while traveling through from one state to another while your permanent home is back somewhere else.
I have a more interesting & thorny problem. I live in my motorhome. I call wherever I currently am as "home." I am changing my postal mail address rapidly, and want to take steps to ensure my CHL is not impacted.
I left Texas about 35 days ago. I now am at what I would expect to be my "semi-permanent" home for a while. Hopefully.
I know I have 60 days to advise the state of Texas of my new postal address. But, since I am effectively traveling constantly, I do not want to rescind my TX license for any other state's license quite yet. That would pose many different CHL training programs, a bunch of paperwork rendered moot each time, etc. And, I honestly do not yet know where I will end up permanently quite yet.
What advice can the community offer?
ZA