Hmm, interesting -- though I'd point out that you're STILL following the laws of the state that you're in. (Even if those laws reflect back to the issuing state.)shootthesheet wrote:The only exception that I know of is Indiana. The way their laws are written you can only carry according to what your license/permit is called. If "Concealed" is in the license an out of state person might not legally be able to open carry there. In Indiana the license is called or referred to as a License to Carry A Handgun. It doesn't specify concealed or open. In Indiana a license is required to carry open or concealed. This info is two years old so it is possible it has changed.
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- Wed Dec 01, 2010 4:40 pm
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- Wed Dec 01, 2010 4:02 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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If you're carrying under the reciprocal agreement with the other state, you must follow the laws of the state that you're in. If that state allows open carry with that states license, then you're good!Gunsmoke wrote:Question: If a person is licenced to conceal carry in Texas, can they open carry in an open carry state like Kansas? I think not but am I wrong?