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WildBill wrote: Stay on the forum and read and ask questions.
This is the best place to learn and is much easier than reading a book of rules and laws.
This was very helpful. ..thank youjoe817 wrote:Here's a good place to start. Note: I said start. Let google be your friend.JayStation3 wrote:Is there a resource somewhere on this forum or elsewhere that's breaks the whole handbook down into a language I can understand?
Thanks in advance![]()
https://www.nraila.org/gun-laws/state-gun-laws/texas/
Thank you for that correction...AJSully421 wrote:Layman (noun)
: a person who is not a member of a particular profession
: a person who belongs to a religion but is not a priest, minister, etc.
The word that you are looking for is "Layman" meaning someone who is not an expert.
Not someone who cannot walk.
HEIL
Yes.JayStation3 wrote:Is there a resource somewhere on this forum or elsewhere that's breaks the whole handbook down into a language I can understand?
Thanks in advance
These two links are to the DPS' website, where you went in order to submit your application and upload your supporting documents...JayStation3 wrote:This was very helpful. ..thank youjoe817 wrote:Here's a good place to start. Note: I said start. Let google be your friend.JayStation3 wrote:Is there a resource somewhere on this forum or elsewhere that's breaks the whole handbook down into a language I can understand?
Thanks in advance![]()
https://www.nraila.org/gun-laws/state-gun-laws/texas/
I did have a question. Now that open vary is legal, what are the provisionsame for carrying in your car? Does the gun have to be in a holster? Can I keep it on my dash board?