If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
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If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
If pulled over in another state do you show/tell officer (like you would in Texas) your CHL?
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Re: If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
Depends on State law. Some States require advising the officer immediately, some do not.MJR wrote:If pulled over in another state do you show/tell officer (like you would in Texas) your CHL?
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IMO, I always disclose that I have a license and a weapon, regardless of the State law.
If I were a LEO, would I want that information volunteered? Yes.
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Re: If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
What if you don't have a weapon? Because 99.999374682% of the time, if I'm not in TX, I'm in CA where I can't carry my gun.RoyGBiv wrote:Depends on State law. Some States require advising the officer immediately, some do not.MJR wrote:If pulled over in another state do you show/tell officer (like you would in Texas) your CHL?
http://www.handgunlaw.us
IMO, I always disclose that I have a license and a weapon, regardless of the State law.
I am not a lawyer, nor have I played one on TV, nor did I stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, nor should anything I say be taken as legal advice. If it is important that any information be accurate, do not use me as the only source.
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Re: If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
Not wanting to go through 50 states worth of laws....but I'm wanting to say that I remember that there are at least some states which require you to produce your permit even ifyouarentif carrying. I might be remembering incorrectly, or perhaps a law here or there has changed. But that's a good example of why I myself would produce both, anywhere, as I don't want to be worried that I'd get it wrong. No harm I showing both, potential big harm in not.Dave2 wrote:What if you don't have a weapon? Because 99.999374682% of the time, if I'm not in TX, I'm in CA where I can't carry my gun.RoyGBiv wrote:Depends on State law. Some States require advising the officer immediately, some do not.MJR wrote:If pulled over in another state do you show/tell officer (like you would in Texas) your CHL?
http://www.handgunlaw.us
IMO, I always disclose that I have a license and a weapon, regardless of the State law.
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Re: If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
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Re: If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
I haven't heard of any states that require you to display a permit if you're not carrying. Some states have the permit as an endorsement on your DL which you have to show if you get stopped while driving. There are also some states where it would be a really bad idea to show your permit...like NJ, MD, CA. I got stopped in NJ once and the cop saw my CHL under my DL when I handed it to him. He asked if I was carrying to which I replied "Of course not!". Anyway I wouldn't offer mine in Texas if I'm not carrying, but I always am in my car.Glockster wrote:Not wanting to go through 50 states worth of laws....but I'm wanting to say that I remember that there are at least some states which require you to produce your permit even ifyouarentif carrying. I might be remembering incorrectly, or perhaps a law here or there has changed. But that's a good example of why I myself would produce both, anywhere, as I don't want to be worried that I'd get it wrong. No harm I showing both, potential big harm in not.Dave2 wrote:What if you don't have a weapon? Because 99.999374682% of the time, if I'm not in TX, I'm in CA where I can't carry my gun.RoyGBiv wrote:Depends on State law. Some States require advising the officer immediately, some do not.MJR wrote:If pulled over in another state do you show/tell officer (like you would in Texas) your CHL?
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IMO, I always disclose that I have a license and a weapon, regardless of the State law.
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As I said, I can't say for sure as it has been awhile since I took a long stroll through the list. Why is sticks in my memory though was related to some crazy ways that states look at their requirements. I remember that there was at least one state where a guy was found to have failed to notify because he handed the LEO his DL with permit but didn't verbally state that he had a weapon...and there was something about it not being immediate when he finally did say that he had a weapon.
But again, perhaps I'm not accurately remembering about what I thought I saw about displaying a permit somewhere even if not carrying. Either way a good reason for why you need to recheck each state you pass through on a regular basis as things change and things are not what you might think in some states.
But again, perhaps I'm not accurately remembering about what I thought I saw about displaying a permit somewhere even if not carrying. Either way a good reason for why you need to recheck each state you pass through on a regular basis as things change and things are not what you might think in some states.
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Re: If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
Each trip, make a 3x5 card for each state you will be in, listing those requirements.
Don't use the same card, as rules, statutes change. Make a new one each time, or at least verify the info on the card if you run out of cards or something.
As you cross the border, get out that state's card and review it, put it in your pocket for quick reference.
Don't use the same card, as rules, statutes change. Make a new one each time, or at least verify the info on the card if you run out of cards or something.
As you cross the border, get out that state's card and review it, put it in your pocket for quick reference.
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Ca, Md, NY, NJ, Ct, or Ma. I would not volunteer anything about guns. Most of us can't legally carry there anyway. If I'm not carrying I'm not bringing it up.
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If you are stopped in one of those states with a TX or GA license plate, you WILL be asked gun questions.
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It makes no sense to produce your license in a state like CA that doesn't have reciprocity with Texas since you can't legally carry there. Show it in one of the people's Republics and I think you're asking for trouble.Glockster wrote:Not wanting to go through 50 states worth of laws....but I'm wanting to say that I remember that there are at least some states which require you to produce your permit even ifyouarentif carrying. I might be remembering incorrectly, or perhaps a law here or there has changed. But that's a good example of why I myself would produce both, anywhere, as I don't want to be worried that I'd get it wrong. No harm I showing both, potential big harm in not.Dave2 wrote:What if you don't have a weapon? Because 99.999374682% of the time, if I'm not in TX, I'm in CA where I can't carry my gun.RoyGBiv wrote:Depends on State law. Some States require advising the officer immediately, some do not.MJR wrote:If pulled over in another state do you show/tell officer (like you would in Texas) your CHL?
http://www.handgunlaw.us
IMO, I always disclose that I have a license and a weapon, regardless of the State law.
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Re: If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
Unless their inane laws require me to, that is. That place is so screwy that, at least when I worked at a Burger King out there 20 years ago, it was illegal to give someone a free milkshake.VMI77 wrote:It makes no sense to produce your license in a state like CA that doesn't have reciprocity with Texas since you can't legally carry there. Show it in one of the people's Republics and I think you're asking for trouble.Glockster wrote:Not wanting to go through 50 states worth of laws....but I'm wanting to say that I remember that there are at least some states which require you to produce your permit even ifyouarentif carrying. I might be remembering incorrectly, or perhaps a law here or there has changed. But that's a good example of why I myself would produce both, anywhere, as I don't want to be worried that I'd get it wrong. No harm I showing both, potential big harm in not.Dave2 wrote:What if you don't have a weapon? Because 99.999374682% of the time, if I'm not in TX, I'm in CA where I can't carry my gun.RoyGBiv wrote:Depends on State law. Some States require advising the officer immediately, some do not.MJR wrote:If pulled over in another state do you show/tell officer (like you would in Texas) your CHL?
http://www.handgunlaw.us
IMO, I always disclose that I have a license and a weapon, regardless of the State law.
I am not a lawyer, nor have I played one on TV, nor did I stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, nor should anything I say be taken as legal advice. If it is important that any information be accurate, do not use me as the only source.
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Re: If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
I end up in Boston quite a bit for work.
I did, and ended up pulled from the vehicle while they searched it for guns. So yeah, be careful where you do that.
I did, and ended up pulled from the vehicle while they searched it for guns. So yeah, be careful where you do that.
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Re: If stopped in OTHER state, do you tell/show TX CHL?
I found an app that I down loaded on my phone. Called "YourStateGunLaws.com" Its free but they give you a place to donate if you care. Seems to be pretty up to date and a lot easier to carry around.