There is nothing in the bill relating to reciprocity. Essentially you should be able to carry in either manner on an out of state license that is recognized by Texas.Wes wrote:That does bring up a good question though. Sorry if it's been answered but I couldn't find it. For those who have an out of state license for concealed carry, will they be able to open carry under our open carry law if we have reciprocity with their licensed state for concealed carry?
I agree fully.jmra wrote:They are either intentionally starting false rumors or they are too stupid to understand the bills. I think it's a toss up.G.A. Heath wrote:NAGR and OCT are cut from the same cloth. After demanding unlicensed carry or nothing OCT suddenly started claiming credit for getting licensed OC to the point that it's at now and suddenly I am hearing that they are going back to attacking licensed carry again. I am already hearing some weird rumors getting started about licensed OC as well, here are four of the most laughable:
Rumor 1: If licensed OC passes and you have a concealed carry license from your state while your state has unlicensed open carry then you can only concealed carry in Texas if your state has reciprocity with Texas.
Rumor 2: Existing CHLs will not be allowed to open carry, they will have to surrender their license and wait 30/60/90 days before starting the process to get a new license.
Rumor 3: Licensed OC will destroy reciprocity.
Rumor 4: Licensed OC will be the only way anyone can carry in Texas if SB17/HB910 pass.
I am willing to bet most, if not all of these are started by unlicensed carry or nothing supporters trying to kill licensed carry because they feel that will give unlicensed carry a chance.