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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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Doesn't contradict anything... You are supposed to have Id on you pretty much anytime out in public. You are still required to carry your DL along with LTC if you have one.
Never heard that in my life you are suppose to have ID on you out in public, Where did you get this from? I can promise you in America this isn't a law or a requirment Please let me see the Texas law or Federal law that says one is suppose to have ID in public If you are carrying or driving. Sorry should have elaborated.. Gotcha, No worries I understand and now it makes sense 
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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If you don't want to carry a handgun, something like a cattle prod would work. Back it up with some bear spray and you'd be good to go. Handgun would be best since it compact, I want my hands free to answer calls or to download new song or skip songs
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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If listening to music using ear buds that's how a 2 legged varmint will get you.
I have the Ultimate Ears Roll 2, It's a bluetooth speaker I just attach to my body belt. Looks like this ![[Linked Image]](https://texashuntingforum.com/forum/pics/userpics/2023/05/full-250-388276-2.jpg)
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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I carry a hammerless SW titanium in a belt bag and it's very light, I also have my cellphone so I can listen to music.
I just don't want to be opening my wallet and transfering a DL or LTC each morning, I am usually out the door around 5:30 am, I am prone to loose stuff........
Well...just drop that ID into your fanny pack. You probably won't lose your firearm so I doubt you will lose your ID. Good luck! FIFY  
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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If listening to music using ear buds that's how a 2 legged varmint will get you.
I have the Ultimate Ears Roll 2, It's a bluetooth speaker I just attach to my body belt FANNY PACK. Looks like this
I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect. Some people live an entire lifetime & wonder if they ever made a difference in the world, a veteran doesn't have that problem. Reagan
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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Carrying an ID while out and about is just good practice...what if you have a medical emergency and your phone is locked?
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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Carrying an ID while out and about is just good practice...what if you have a medical emergency and your phone is locked? I always carry 2 cellphones on me. One is a flip phone and you can't lock it, the other is my andriod for playing music and using the apps. If I had a medical emergency I would call 911 and as far as I know 911 can't be locked so the call would go thru. Get me to the hospital via amblulance, not much my wife could do if it was a true medical emergency......
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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Carrying an ID while out and about is just good practice...what if you have a medical emergency and your phone is locked? I always carry 2 cellphones on me. One is a flip phone and you can't lock it, the other is my andriod for playing music and using the apps. If I had a medical emergency I would call 911 and as far as I know 911 can't be locked so the call would go thru. Get me to the hospital via amblulance, not much my wife could do if it was a true medical emergency...... Wasn't necessarily talking about 9-1-1. I would want my wife notified if I was in need of help (non-emergency), on the way to the hospital...or the morgue.
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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I have walked daily for many years and am only now considering carrying. I have seen some bicep holsters that look kind of comfortable, but haven't ordered anything yet. If anyone uses one of these let us hear what you think.
I used to drive into town to walk on the track. Now it's mostly my county road and I don't want any noise like music. I want to be able to hear kids coming down the road at 50 MPH. Also, there is a particular dog I've been warned about. I'm not hauling a bat or golf club on my walk.
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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Carrying an ID while out and about is just good practice...what if you have a medical emergency and your phone is locked? I always carry 2 cellphones on me. One is a flip phone and you can't lock it, the other is my andriod for playing music and using the apps. If I had a medical emergency I would call 911 and as far as I know 911 can't be locked so the call would go thru. Get me to the hospital via amblulance, not much my wife could do if it was a true medical emergency...... Wasn't necessarily talking about 9-1-1. I would want my wife notified if I was in need of help (non-emergency), on the way to the hospital...or the morgue. Good point, I dropped a business card into my belt bag just in case 
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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I have walked daily for many years and am only now considering carrying. I have seen some bicep holsters that look kind of comfortable, but haven't ordered anything yet. If anyone uses one of these let us hear what you think.
I used to drive into town to walk on the track. Now it's mostly my county road and I don't want any noise like music. I want to be able to hear kids coming down the road at 50 MPH. Also, there is a particular dog I've been warned about. I'm not hauling a bat or golf club on my walk. Problem in my area if carried a gun in holster then the Karens and Darrens would be calling police, saying there is a man with a gun, and then the police would have to come out and check it out and it would be a burden to both of us. Soon as it warms up I willl be wearing my wife beater T-Shirt and shorts, that is where the belt bag comes into play
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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I have walked daily for many years and am only now considering carrying. I have seen some bicep holsters that look kind of comfortable, but haven't ordered anything yet. If anyone uses one of these let us hear what you think.
I used to drive into town to walk on the track. Now it's mostly my county road and I don't want any noise like music. I want to be able to hear kids coming down the road at 50 MPH. Also, there is a particular dog I've been warned about. I'm not hauling a bat or golf club on my walk. Problem in my area if carried a gun in holster then the Karens and Darrens would be calling police, saying there is a man with a gun, and then the police would have to come out and check it out and it would be a burden to both of us. Soon as it warms up I willl be wearing my wife beater T-Shirt and shorts, that is where the belt bag comes into play "Karens and Darrens"....Love it!
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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I suggest on your morning walk, wearing only a banana hammock, carrying a S&W 500 and having zero state identification with you.
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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I suggest on your morning walk, wearing only a banana hammock, carrying a S&W 500 and having zero state identification with you. I do have Federal ID, I think it may be best to carry that
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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You only have to show your id if suspected of committing a crime. Carrying a gun is not a crime.
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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You only have to show your id if suspected of committing a crime. Carrying a gun is not a crime. That’s actually not true.
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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You only have to show your id if suspected of committing a crime. Carrying a gun is not a crime. You have been watching way too many YouTube videos.
I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect. Some people live an entire lifetime & wonder if they ever made a difference in the world, a veteran doesn't have that problem. Reagan
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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I'm not talking about driving, but just walking around minding my business, there is no requirement to have an ID. Personally, I would show mine, but it's not required.
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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You only have to show your id if suspected of committing a crime. Carrying a gun is not a crime. That’s actually not true. He is partially true. If he is walking down the street and a cop asks for ID, he doesn’t have to produce unless he is suspected of a crime.
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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You only have to show your id if suspected of committing a crime. Carrying a gun is not a crime. That’s actually not true. He is partially true. If he is walking down the street and a cop asks for ID, he doesn’t have to produce unless he is suspected of a crime. Or an LTC holder carrying a handgun.
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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I always carry 2 cellphones on me. One is a flip phone and you can't lock it, the other is my andriod for playing music and using the apps.
If I had a medical emergency I would call 911 and as far as I know 911 can't be locked so the call would go thru. Get me to the hospital via amblulance, not much my wife could do if it was a true medical emergency...... So there's no possibility of a medical situation where you can't make a phone call?
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Re: Carrying a concealed Handgun in Public - LTC needed?
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I always carry 2 cellphones on me. One is a flip phone and you can't lock it, the other is my andriod for playing music and using the apps.
If I had a medical emergency I would call 911 and as far as I know 911 can't be locked so the call would go thru. Get me to the hospital via amblulance, not much my wife could do if it was a true medical emergency...... So there's no possibility of a medical situation where you can't make a phone call? We can't live forever, We are all just here for a short time, might as well have a good time
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