Carrying in other states

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Re: Carrying in other states

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TX, AR, OK, MO, TN, LA, MS, AL, GA, FL, NM. Just stay up with the laws of the states at some place like http://www.handgunlaw.us" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and carry away! :thumbs2:
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Re: Carrying in other states

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I live in SW Montana during the summers. I carry on the road during the road trip to and from ( I can't imagine not being armed at some of the rest stops we use). Depending on the weather; when no major winter storm I go - Texas, (tiny piece of OK) Colorado, Wyoming; when there is a major storm I go - Texas, New Mexico (through tribal land, no problem with CHL), Colorado, Utah, Idaho.

My favorite 'gun law app' is Legal Heat for the iPod Touch.

When living in Montana I carry everyday. The laws allow open carry or concealed WITHOUT a license except in towns & a few usual places so there are lots of people carrying. Even with Montana's Open Carry option, I prefer to conceal although I do use a pancake style OWB rather than my usual urban IWB.

Although in the backcountry when I pull an overnight hike or carry a frame pack, I wear open with a nylon tactical holster strapped to my leg (keeps the pack waistband from interfering and puts the gun at my fingertips).

I also gun-up here switching from 9mm to 40 cal (higher likelihood of confronting a beast than a human).
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Re: Carrying in other states

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I have carried in OK, KS, MO, MN and AR. Iowa just changed on 1-1-11 to allow anyone can carry on their home state CHL. The next time I visit family in IA, I will be carrying. The last few years while traveling, I have been bird hunting without the wife and we usually don't even have to worry about whether it's alright to carry in a Chili's or not because there is a bar on site. I guess I've (we've) gotten kind of boring as we have gotten older...
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Re: Carrying in other states

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I carried in TX for several years with only my FL non-res license... Does that count.? :lol:
I did read the TX statutes however.

Some states don't post their regulations fully online, so, that makes it a bit more difficult.

Otherwise, yes... TX, OK, KS, CO, NM, NC, TN, SC, Houston (that's another country, so, that counts double, right?)
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Re: Carrying in other states

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Let's see...

TX, OK, KS, MO, IA, and MN on a recent road trip. Only went to one place during the entire trip that required me to disarm before entry (a BW3s in MN where the group decided to eat dinner)
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Re: Carrying in other states

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Texas (home), Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida. I spend a lot of time in Florida so I did attend the state CHL training, but have not applied for the license.

For travel purposes I use the Pack-N-Go Carry Concealed Trip Planner which, unfortunately, appears to be offline at the moment.
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