Is that correct, though? People have mentioned, in the past, the utility of having a UT permit in case you misplace your TX one, to tide you over until the replacement arrives, which appears very straightforward. But, in a case where the state temporarily suspended your TX license, has it actually suspended your right to carry? And, if that were the case, would carrying on a UT permit open a can of worms?TXlaw1 wrote:Now that's an interesting comment, Keith, that changes the perspective and possible focus of this thread. Having both could be a good strategy in the situation you describe. I'd like to hear comments by others who have both licenses. Does anyone (or anyone you might know) have any experience using this dual-license strategy?Keith wrote:I have both and highly recommend too get both. The reason is if you are ever involved in a defensive shooting you are going to temp lose your license until the courts fig out what happened. In the meen time how are you defending yourself or your family when you are out and about in public. If I lost my Texas due to the above I could still carry legally in Texas as the police wouldnt have taken my Utah license they wouldnt even know about it. I put the Utah in the gun safe its there only for such a day that I hope never happens.
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