If you are a gun owner or considering becoming one, it’s important to know about the License to Carry (LTC). An LTC, also known as a concealed carry permit, allows individuals to carry a handgun open and concealed in public places. However, obtaining an LTC isn’t as simple as just filling out a form. There are several requirements and processes to follow. Here’s what you need to know about getting an LTC.
To be eligible for an LTC, you must be at least 18 years old and a legal resident of the state where you are applying. You cannot have any felony convictions or certain misdemeanor convictions, such as domestic violence or drug offenses. You also cannot have any history of mental illness or substance abuse. If you meet these requirements, you can apply for an LTC by completing the necessary forms and undergoing a background check.
In addition to meeting eligibility requirements, you must also complete a training course before applying for an LTC. This course must be approved by the state and cover topics such as gun safety, storage, and laws related to carrying a concealed handgun. The amount of training required varies by state, but most courses last at least 4-6 hours. Some states also require a shooting proficiency test.
Once you have an LTC, maintaining it is easy. Texas LTC is renewed online, once every 5 years, and a no class is needed to renew. You simply renew your license every 5 years on the DPS website. No class or shooting required.
Obtaining a License to Carry is a big responsibility, but it can also provide peace of mind for gun owners who want to protect themselves and their families. If you are considering getting an LTC, make sure to carefully review the eligibility requirements and training requirements for your state. And if you already have an LTC, remember to keep it up to date to avoid any legal issues.
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