"The end of the road" has turned into "A new beginning".

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It didn't. The 'privilege' as defined by the State of Texas was revoked. It did not revoke your 'rights' as defined by the second amendment to the Constitution. If you so desire to 2nd amendment carry, you will have a battle with the State of Texas. It will be a long and expensive battle possibly ending with a SCOTUS decision.Gambit wrote:I did not realize that took my right to carry away;
Just want to ask if you knew that it was a very old post that you are replying to?TexasLlama wrote:Sorry new to the form. So if you are having issues with getting accepted for your Texas CHL you can apply for a Florida one?
Does your Florida one have all your Texas information on it?
Florida hasn't passed any laws like that but Utah has, and Pennsylvania now requires an in-person visit.TexasLlama wrote:Yes, but I've been having trouble finding any legislation that has passed that could make this unavailable.
You do not need to reside on FL to get a FL license.TexasLlama wrote:Ok. Looking for the link now to find more information if you have to be a resident in Florida or not.