Kingofthehill
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Here is the rundown
+ Moving from Ca to Texas (Driving)
+ Do not hold a Permit in any state
+ Residence is now in Texas BUT operating under a Ca drivers license untill I get there.
From the looks of my research I can get to the AZ border and then place my Loaded Handgun IN a Holster and then IN my center Console of my car AND leave it there until I get to my new home in Texas.
This is research through OpenCarry.org and Handgunlaw.us
Am I on the right path here?
Im not used to having a loaded Firearm with me. I will be getting my permit in TX when i get there but need to get there first.
This is going to be a good drive with valuables that I did not let the movers pack, as well as my firearms collection.
I will only have a loaded firearm with me if I am in FULL compliance with the law. I want to be as SAFE as possible during this drive and Just like i have a set of tools, fix-a-flat, road flares and fire extinguisher, im doing this for the practice of "Better safe than sorry".
Can someone double check my work and make sure i am on the right path?
I also plan on printing out the stuff I have come across so in the event I get pulled over and I open my glove box and the Officer brings something up, i have my homework done and correct.
Thanks for your time.
Joe
+ Moving from Ca to Texas (Driving)
+ Do not hold a Permit in any state
+ Residence is now in Texas BUT operating under a Ca drivers license untill I get there.
From the looks of my research I can get to the AZ border and then place my Loaded Handgun IN a Holster and then IN my center Console of my car AND leave it there until I get to my new home in Texas.
This is research through OpenCarry.org and Handgunlaw.us
Am I on the right path here?
Im not used to having a loaded Firearm with me. I will be getting my permit in TX when i get there but need to get there first.
This is going to be a good drive with valuables that I did not let the movers pack, as well as my firearms collection.
I will only have a loaded firearm with me if I am in FULL compliance with the law. I want to be as SAFE as possible during this drive and Just like i have a set of tools, fix-a-flat, road flares and fire extinguisher, im doing this for the practice of "Better safe than sorry".
Can someone double check my work and make sure i am on the right path?
I also plan on printing out the stuff I have come across so in the event I get pulled over and I open my glove box and the Officer brings something up, i have my homework done and correct.
Thanks for your time.
Joe