There is a big difference btween suspending a license if charged (you don't even have to use your firearm for that) andAJSully421 wrote:I have heard of it, twice in fact. Pretty sure it is SOP for a shooting involving a license holder to take it until you are no-billed by a grand jury.twomillenium wrote:????? Never heard of a license being held for evidence. The state already has a copy and all the information on it and more. I guess you could always sharpen the end and use it as a blade.AJSully421 wrote:Also good as a backup in case you have to use your pistol and your Texas license gets held as evidence, you can legally carry on another state's license unless you are convicted.
( ) holding it for evidence ( )
If they send it to the grand jury without charges, you keep your license. I know of that once.