Floridia non-resident chl
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Floridia non-resident chl
Hello,
I am new to this site.I have a question for anyone who know's the law.If I am a Texas resident but do not qualify for a Texas chl is their anything that say's I cannot get a Floridia non-resident and carry in Texas?
I am new to this site.I have a question for anyone who know's the law.If I am a Texas resident but do not qualify for a Texas chl is their anything that say's I cannot get a Floridia non-resident and carry in Texas?
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Re: Floridia non-resident chl
You can carry in Texas with a Florida License.jackson wrote:Hello,
I am new to this site.I have a question for anyone who know's the law.If I am a Texas resident but do qualify for a Texas chl is their anything that say's I cannot get a Floridia non-resident and carry in Texas?
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I remember seeing...I just can't find it right now, that a Texas resident may not carry in Texas under the authority of an out of state license.
I've been looking for the exact location but can't put my finger on it.
Maybe it was on packing.org, which apparently is no more...
I've been looking for the exact location but can't put my finger on it.
Maybe it was on packing.org, which apparently is no more...
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There is no such law.CaptDave wrote:I remember seeing...I just can't find it right now, that a Texas resident may not carry in Texas under the authority of an out of state license.
I've been looking for the exact location but can't put my finger on it.
Maybe it was on packing.org, which apparently is no more...
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I doubt that a Felon could get a Florida CHL.dpatterson wrote:Hey TXI...
If the Texas Person holding a FL CHL could not own a gun... ie Felon Would that still hold true?
I wouldnt think so but....
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If you qualify for a non-resident license from another state, and Texas recognizes licenses from that state, then you are legal to carry in Texas with it. There is no requirement for a Texas resident to have a Texas license.
The Utah CFP is a valid, and less expensive, alternative than the Florida license. $59 for the initial license, good for 5 years, $10 for the renewal.
The Utah CFP is a valid, and less expensive, alternative than the Florida license. $59 for the initial license, good for 5 years, $10 for the renewal.
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What are the requirements for the Utah CFP? Who do I contact?How many states does it reciprocate with?
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When I took my CHL class here in Bossier City, our instructor urged people to opt for Florida rather than the Louisiana offering...it offers more states, costs less and is issued for a longer term. Out of 13 in my class, 12 of us went for the FL permit.
As he was walking us through filling out the paperwork, he pointed out one of the questions....are you a fugitive from justice? Seems someone in a prior class had actually answered "yes" on the question, at which point the Deputy on hand for fingerprints and photos went outside, made a radio call, came back inside and promptly arrested the applicant, right in front of the class!
Dumb crook stories aside, you can't get a Florida permit with a felony conviction.
As he was walking us through filling out the paperwork, he pointed out one of the questions....are you a fugitive from justice? Seems someone in a prior class had actually answered "yes" on the question, at which point the Deputy on hand for fingerprints and photos went outside, made a radio call, came back inside and promptly arrested the applicant, right in front of the class!
Dumb crook stories aside, you can't get a Florida permit with a felony conviction.
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Re: Floridia non-resident chl
Answers to most of your Utah questions can be found here at the Utah BCI website: http://bci.utah.gov/CFP/CFPFAQ/CFPFAQ.htmljackson wrote:What are the requirements for the Utah CFP? Who do I contact?How many states does it reciprocate with?
Eligibility questions are not specifically answered there, but can be found here: http://www.geocities.com/LLWatson/index ... bility.htm
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