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  • #46
    Whites of Their Eyes
    Member
    • Jul 2018
    • 300

    Interesting patchwork of laws. Texas (or any other state) cannot arrest you for what you do in Nevada for sure. You just have to make sure you are not violating any policies that may allow them to revoke your permit as well.

    If Texas says follow Nevada laws in Nevada, you're fine. Most of us in California use either Utah, Arizona, or Florida in Nevada. They have specific policies in place. Arizona actually sends out the policies with the permit. Violating policies could result in your permit getting suspended or revoked

    The Texas bar law is interesting. I guess I will not be going to bars when I move there! Haha
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    • #47
      concealcarrypizza
      Banned
      • Dec 2018
      • 40

      Originally posted by Whites of Their Eyes
      The Texas bar law is interesting. I guess I will not be going to bars when I move there! Haha
      FELONY!!!

      I can't go to bars in CA even while not drinking (even though its legal for a CA CCW)! I've been institutionalized!

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      • #48
        Whites of Their Eyes
        Member
        • Jul 2018
        • 300

        Originally posted by concealcarrypizza
        FELONY!!!

        I can't go to bars in CA even while not drinking (even though its legal for a CA CCW)! I've been institutionalized!
        Haha, I honestly cannot remember the last time I went to an actual bar. I think it might have been in Utah when I went there for last New Years!
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        Handgun 101
        NRA Basic Pistol
        Private Instruction

        Classes are held statewide

        www.whitesofeyes.com
        (209) 330-3900

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        • #49
          Whites of Their Eyes
          Member
          • Jul 2018
          • 300

          Since my responses on here have been a little hodgepodge, I feel the need to clarify one thing:

          You must ALWAYS follow the LAWS of the state you are in and must ALWAYS follow the POLICIES of the entity that issued the permit you are using to carry.

          If the state of issue says to follow the laws of the state to which you travel, then that is what you do. If they make no distinction, follow the stricter of the two.

          Laws can get you arrested, convicted, etc. Policies may be able to mean action against your CCW, depending on the state.
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          Handgun 101
          NRA Basic Pistol
          Private Instruction

          Classes are held statewide

          www.whitesofeyes.com
          (209) 330-3900

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