And those of us who are occasionally forced to travel to States in the People's Republic (read book by the same name) don't want to reveal an LTC. To get to Pennsylvania when driving, we have to go through at least 12 miles of Maryland. The Maryland State Police have a history of trying to seek out concealed license holders from other States and may not honor FOPA.Boxerrider wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 11:39 pmI want to be able to show an ID without revealing my license to carry. Most employers want a copy of your driver license when hired, check-writing, purchases that require a minimum age, etc..
I agree that we shouldn't need a card at all.
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I prefer traveling without the full body search.
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Why have to download the picture of the LTC just to see it?
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Even if you could so you want to give your unlocked phone to an officer to carry back to his car. Even if you are not hiding something, that's like offering to allow a search without a warrant. I don't think that is a direction I think I want things to go regarding privacy, searches etc. I'd rather keep my phone in my possession where I can video, take pictures, record sound etc. Again, probably never something I really need to worry about but on principle, I don't think using my phone for this is a direction i'd like to go. I guess I don't care if other people want to do this as long as long as it's not required but maybe some things not considered when asking the question.MJR wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 5:04 am One last question on the card please.
What is the reasoning behind not being able to have it on your phone (not carrying physical card)?
You can have your credit card on it, why not driver lic or LTC?
Great forum. Now understand why LTC not built into driver license.
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Why the black & white photo? Seems like a step backwards.
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Maybe a dumb question but why the need to redo the LTC? Is there an issue with forgeries or people making/altering the real ones?
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I agree, but I think all the information is lazer etched. including the picture. The etched image would be difficult to duplicate. I think that B and W is sttep backwards though. They probably changed the LTC to this format because they are printed (etched?) on the same equipment as Drivers Licenses and ID cards.
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Will the new DL's and ID go to B&W too?Liberty wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 6:06 amI agree, but I think all the information is lazer etched. including the picture. The etched image would be difficult to duplicate. I think that B and W is sttep backwards though. They probably changed the LTC to this format because they are printed (etched?) on the same equipment as Drivers Licenses and ID cards.
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TSA already knows you have a concealed carry license. When I checked in for a flight two years ago, I was sent to the secondary inspection. TSA guy said "...you have a concealed carry license, do you have a firearm on you or in your carryon bag or your checked luggage." I said no - they opened everything and checked anyway. Attached an extra tag, I think it was blue, put the checked luggage on the conveyor, and back we went to the regular screening gate.
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That is quite unusual. The only data they have unless you're in PreCheck program is the Name/DOB that you enter when you make your reservation. Until you present your ID they really don't have much at all. Could an airline check in employee have seen your LTC when you were checking in and flagged you?couzin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 11:26 amTSA already knows you have a concealed carry license. When I checked in for a flight two years ago, I was sent to the secondary inspection. TSA guy said "...you have a concealed carry license, do you have a firearm on you or in your carryon bag or your checked luggage." I said no - they opened everything and checked anyway. Attached an extra tag, I think it was blue, put the checked luggage on the conveyor, and back we went to the regular screening gate.
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What airport? I was unaware that the state shares that information with the TSA. Does that comply with the privacy protections of the Texas licensing law?couzin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 11:26 amTSA already knows you have a concealed carry license. When I checked in for a flight two years ago, I was sent to the secondary inspection. TSA guy said "...you have a concealed carry license, do you have a firearm on you or in your carryon bag or your checked luggage?"
I think if I were not in a hurry to catch a plane, and wished to be a jerk, I might decline to answer such a question. They're gonna look in the carry-on anyway, and if I've checked a bag with a firearm, it will show in the X-ray and have the necessary form taped to the container. I would find it highly offensive that I'm being targeted for being a responsible gun owner and obeying the law. But, then again, that would probably create extra aggravation and possibly cause me to miss a flight. On the other hand, it would make a good story to post on TexasCHLForum.com.
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E10 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 1:27 pmWhat airport? I was unaware that the state shares that information with the TSA. Does that comply with the privacy protections of the Texas licensing law?couzin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 11:26 amTSA already knows you have a concealed carry license. When I checked in for a flight two years ago, I was sent to the secondary inspection. TSA guy said "...you have a concealed carry license, do you have a firearm on you or in your carryon bag or your checked luggage?"
I think if I were not in a hurry to catch a plane, and wished to be a jerk, I might decline to answer such a question. They're gonna look in the carry-on anyway, and if I've checked a bag with a firearm, it will show in the X-ray and have the necessary form taped to the container. I would find it highly offensive that I'm being targeted for being a responsible gun owner and obeying the law. But, then again, that would probably create extra aggravation and possibly cause me to miss a flight. On the other hand, it would make a good story to post on TexasCHLForum.com.
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