A class C conviction will not make you ineligible for a LTC, unless the class C violation is charged as "disturbing the peace" under 42.01 of the penal code. Since this a county commissioners court order and not a state statute violation, it wouldn't qualify.tommyg wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 7:37 pm It is now illegal to discharge a gun on a rural property under 10 acres Caldwell county
This can cause you to lose your carry rights if convicted since it is a firearms violation
Class "C" for first time class "B" for second time
Does this make it illegal to shoot a hog or a coral snake in your 5 acre yard
This ordinance was rushed through
https://www.fox7austin.com/news/caldwel ... strictions
And further, since you no longer require a LTC to exercise most of your "carry rights" you will not lose them even with a PC 42.01 conviction.