As I said, I can't say for sure as it has been awhile since I took a long stroll through the list. Why is sticks in my memory though was related to some crazy ways that states look at their requirements. I remember that there was at least one state where a guy was found to have failed to notify because he handed the LEO his DL with permit but didn't verbally state that he had a weapon...and there was something about it not being immediate when he finally did say that he had a weapon.
But again, perhaps I'm not accurately remembering about what I thought I saw about displaying a permit somewhere even if not carrying. Either way a good reason for why you need to recheck each state you pass through on a regular basis as things change and things are not what you might think in some states.
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- Thu Nov 12, 2015 10:00 am
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
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- Tue Nov 10, 2015 9:37 pm
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
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Re: If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
Not wanting to go through 50 states worth of laws....but I'm wanting to say that I remember that there are at least some states which require you to produce your permit even ifyouarentif carrying. I might be remembering incorrectly, or perhaps a law here or there has changed. But that's a good example of why I myself would produce both, anywhere, as I don't want to be worried that I'd get it wrong. No harm I showing both, potential big harm in not.Dave2 wrote:What if you don't have a weapon? Because 99.999374682% of the time, if I'm not in TX, I'm in CA where I can't carry my gun.RoyGBiv wrote:Depends on State law. Some States require advising the officer immediately, some do not.MJR wrote:If pulled over in another state do you show/tell officer (like you would in Texas) your CHL?
http://www.handgunlaw.us
IMO, I always disclose that I have a license and a weapon, regardless of the State law.