I dont have a permit and been holding off getting one for many years because i do not believe i should need one.
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When I lived in Co I had to do a lot of work in Montana which was open carry no permit and you know they were just as polite as can be everywhere I went! Across one state line and they were jerks with only CHL carry allowed! Seems people act a little more respectful when they know most around them are armed!!
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No CHL in Texas???
Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostI'm not a fan of jumping through hoops in order to defend my life and those of my family. The founders never intended anything more out of a free people than to protect you and yours. Obviously, criminals have no license. Aren't we at least as good as them ?
For me it's not about jumping through hoops. I learned a lot of great info that I hadn't even thought about before when I took my LTC class
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Originally posted by panhandlehunter View PostI know.Originally posted by PSE_TX View PostFor me it's not about jumping through hoops. I learned a lot of great info that I hadn't even thought about before when I took my LTC class
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Originally posted by PSE_TX View PostTo me it makes as much sense as allowing someone to drive without getting their license. Not a fan of carrying without a permit. Just my opinion though
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Quite a difference between a State controlled privilege vs a constitutional right wouldn't you say?
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Originally posted by Fightinaggies View PostIf you have taken the class you know what a joke it is anyway
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So anyone can buy a gun (that passes background), but you need to have a license to carry it out of the house....
Yeah, I hope it passes. I will still keep my concealed carry license, but to me it makes since to be able to constitutionally carry.
I think it maks since to have people set down and think about the responsibility of having the power to conceal carry a weapon for 8-10 hours on a Saturday to obtain a license. I think it made since to have people qualify to shoot to be able to carry. But my desire to have less government in out business makes the most since to me.
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States that already have constitutional carry are: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho (residents only), Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming (residents only).
States with limited permit-less...Montana (outside city limits), New Hampshire (unloaded weapon, loaded magazine), Oklahoma (residents of constitutional carry states).
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22 states are currently petitioning constitutional carry.
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Lastly...Texas already has a form of permit-less carry with the castle doctrine passed in 2007. you can carry in your vehicle without a permit. It is considered part of your domicile.
I am for our "FREEDOM" to carry without a permit. I will likely keep my permit for hassle free gun purchases.Last edited by Physhstyx; 01-10-2017, 06:03 PM.
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Originally posted by Fightinaggies View PostIf you have taken the class you know what a joke it is anyway
So you knew the penal code laws regarding trespassing and deadly force before your class?
I have no shame admitting I didn't. Before your class did you do due diligence to keep up with new laws regarding these items? I didn't.
To say the class is a joke is disingenuous. I don't believe the shooting qualification shoot even be a requirement. They should do nothing more than teach you the laws.
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostQuite a difference between a State controlled privilege vs a constitutional right wouldn't you say?
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You are 100% correct. But I still believe that people should be educated on carrying a gun just like they should be on driving a car. I think the best solution would be to take a class and at the end of the class you're immediately issued a permit instead of dealing with the state. Because I also agree that the current process is not ideal
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