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Yeah, I spent a good chunk of money (for me) on buying a handgun, license fees, class costs, ammo, etc. I couldn't really justify putting many more FRNs into this little initiative of mine, but I really wanted to have a backup in case I didn't have my Tx license on me one day. (Who hasn't forgotten or lost their wallet at least once?). Also, I wanted to be able to carry if my wallet gets stolen and I've got to wait 2 months to get a replacement out of DPS. So this is a compromise, but I hope it will work. It's kind of the poor man's Utah/Florida CHL. Plus it's a five year license, so I'll be covered if renewal gets delayed for some reason.Carrots wrote:When considering the "saving" of $26 Vs $140 I would take paper any day of the week, even if it looked a little homemade.
The UTAH permit is a good choice for a "back up". It cost 67 bucks and ten bucks to renew. The class is half a day and only costs 75 bucks with no shooting required. No class needed for renewal. It looks kinda like the Texas CHL except is says Utah on it. I was thinking about getting a PA CHL until I just read your post. I dunno about it now. I am surprised Texas recognizes it after reading what it takes to get one.1981 wrote:Yeah, I spent a good chunk of money (for me) on buying a handgun, license fees, class costs, ammo, etc. I couldn't really justify putting many more FRNs into this little initiative of mine, but I really wanted to have a backup in case I didn't have my Tx license on me one day. (Who hasn't forgotten or lost their wallet at least once?). Also, I wanted to be able to carry if my wallet gets stolen and I've got to wait 2 months to get a replacement out of DPS. So this is a compromise, but I hope it will work. It's kind of the poor man's Utah/Florida CHL. Plus it's a five year license, so I'll be covered if renewal gets delayed for some reason.Carrots wrote:When considering the "saving" of $26 Vs $140 I would take paper any day of the week, even if it looked a little homemade.
According to their apps there, for a non-resident permit, you have to apply in-person. Can't do it by mail.dayo wrote:I don't know what the Delaware county pa sheriff's requirements are, but when I was a resident there I just went, filled out a form and within 2 weeks got a photo id license back - resident of course. PA is a real Shall issue state - unlike tx. PA actually follows their own law (outside Philly/Pittsburgh). I do not know that the Delaware county non-resident requirements are but here's a link- http://www.co.delaware.pa.us/sheriff/weapons.html
Something seems wrong with having your license suspended in TX but being able to carry on a non-resident license. I wonder how that would be received by the cop you explained that to. Also, the basis for your PA LTC was your TX CHL correct? That was my understanding with the Center County Sheriff. You send him a copy of the license with a photo and they send you a PA non-res back? If this is the way it works, does that mean your PA LTC is invalidated because the basis for it has been revoked/suspended?shootthesheet wrote:I agree the PA LTC is better in most ways. The problem PA has is that a few of their cities are trying to make laws outside of the preemption laws and the state is having a time fighting it. Cities may not make laws stricter than state law in PA but that doesn't mean a license holder won't get slammed in these urban areas as I understand things.
I copied my LTC and made it smaller then laminated it to make it easer to carry. I keep the original as is and leave it in the safe for back up. I do that because it is possible that TDPS can suspend a CHL for a mistake and time pass without us knowing. In the rare chance that would happen and I have to shoot I would still be covered under the PA LTC. I just have to try to remember to tell the LEO I have a PA LTC too and put that in my statement. Who knows if I would or if I could just make the fact known later if they went after me because of a problem with my CHL that I didn't know about. I checked the PA law and it was OKAY to modify the license to be able to carry it more easily. Don't take my word without checking for yourself if you plan on doing this. I don't think a copy of the Utah or Florida CCW is legal so that is another consideration. If we get a wallet stolen then we are in a hard place. I also have a TX ID Card I keep in the safe so I will have an ID to present with the PA license if I get robbed or whatever. National Right to Carry being enacted won't change me wanting a PA LTC because of these reasons
I would not recommend carrying under an out of state license if you Texas CHL is suspended. The Penal Code allows the exception if you are carrying under a valid license issued under Chapter 411. This includes out of state licenses, so I think the state would claim your privilege from any state has also been suspended if your Texas CHL is.ralewis wrote:Something seems wrong with having your license suspended in TX but being able to carry on a non-resident license. I wonder how that would be received by the cop you explained that to.
With all due respect, I don't think I missed the point at all....My point was how it would look to be carrying on a non-res license if you TX license was suspended? I also stated that your PA LTC is based on your TX CHL, so that would remove the pre-requisite for having the PA LTC (not saying that PA would revoke it -- I have no idea if they would).shootthesheet wrote:The last two posters missed the point. My post was about a gap in time between when the license was wrongly suspended and the time I was notified.