Showing CHl to Officer during traffic stop
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Showing CHl to Officer during traffic stop
I knowyou are supposed to do this in Texas, its the law I think. But what if you are in another state that accepts the Tx CHL do you show it if you are pulled over.
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Re: Showing CHl to Officer during traffic stop
That will depend on the law of the state you are in. Some require it, some don't. If I were traveling to a state and couldn't confirm whether or not they require disclosure, I'd give my CHL to the officer. I would also tell him that Texas requires it, that I'm not sure about his state, and I wanted to play it safe. I would think most officers would appreciate your candor.The Last Boyscout wrote:I knowyou are supposed to do this in Texas, its the law I think. But what if you are in another state that accepts the Tx CHL do you show it if you are pulled over.
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If I'm carrying in a state with CHL reciprocity, I'm going to make a serious effort to find out what their laws are regarding concealed carry, including notification of an officer who asks for ID.
For example, in TX you can carry in establishments that serve liquor unless they make 51% of their sales in booze for on-premesis consumption . . . some states prohibit carry in any establishment with a liquor license. So an Applebee's in TX is OK, an Applebee's elsewhere - maybe not.
When you're away from TX, the laws of the state you're in prevail, not TX laws.
Since not all LEOs are well informed, I'd also carry a copy of the pertinent statutes and letters from that state's AG establishing reciprocity . . . I believe you can find these at the DPS website.
For example, in TX you can carry in establishments that serve liquor unless they make 51% of their sales in booze for on-premesis consumption . . . some states prohibit carry in any establishment with a liquor license. So an Applebee's in TX is OK, an Applebee's elsewhere - maybe not.
When you're away from TX, the laws of the state you're in prevail, not TX laws.
Since not all LEOs are well informed, I'd also carry a copy of the pertinent statutes and letters from that state's AG establishing reciprocity . . . I believe you can find these at the DPS website.
Original CHL: 2000: 56 day turnaround
1st renewal, 2004: 34 days
2nd renewal, 2008: 81 days
3rd renewal, 2013: 12 days
1st renewal, 2004: 34 days
2nd renewal, 2008: 81 days
3rd renewal, 2013: 12 days