Florida Adjudication withheld and moving to Tx
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Re: Florida Adjudication withheld and moving to Tx
Thanks again for the help.
I will be moving to Austin mid Feb. Need to pick up a good OC holster.
Believe it or not, still have yet to receive a call back or email from the state.
I will be moving to Austin mid Feb. Need to pick up a good OC holster.
Believe it or not, still have yet to receive a call back or email from the state.
Re: Florida Adjudication withheld and moving to Tx
Can you provide a citation for this in Federal Law (or preferably federal case law) that an in-state license is required? My understanding is a valid license is required, and Texas considers FL non-res valid (e.g. they have all the benefits of Texas LTC holders and are considered "licensed carriers" for every purpose by the State).Javier730 wrote:To comply with federal law when driving within 1000 feet of a school might be one reason.MONGOOSE wrote:Tx accepts Fl. CHLs. Why change?
In other words, it's ANYONE with a license Texas recognizes because their out-of-state LTC makes them "licensed in the State of Texas," not just Texas resident licenses.
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Re: Florida Adjudication withheld and moving to Tx
18 U.S.C. § 922(q)(2)(A)] does not apply to the possession of a firearm—mreed911 wrote:Can you provide a citation for this in Federal Law (or preferably federal case law) that an in-state license is required? My understanding is a valid license is required, and Texas considers FL non-res valid (e.g. they have all the benefits of Texas LTC holders and are considered "licensed carriers" for every purpose by the State).Javier730 wrote:To comply with federal law when driving within 1000 feet of a school might be one reason.MONGOOSE wrote:Tx accepts Fl. CHLs. Why change?
In other words, it's ANYONE with a license Texas recognizes because their out-of-state LTC makes them "licensed in the State of Texas," not just Texas resident licenses.
(i) on private property not part of school grounds;
(ii) if the individual possessing the firearm is licensed to do so by the State in which the school zone is located or a political subdivision of the State, and the law of the State or political subdivision requires that, before an individual obtains such a license, the law enforcement authorities of the State or political subdivision verify that the individual is qualified under law to receive the license;
I see what is written, but I also see what you mean... anyone know an case law on section (ii)?
Also, it seems that the constitutional carry states would be in violation.
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Re: Florida Adjudication withheld and moving to Tx
The ATF has interpreted the law to mean you must have an in-state license, you can see it in the FAQ on ATF web site. However, like you, I think their interpretation is wrong. But so far as I know there is no Federal case that has dealt with this subject.mreed911 wrote:Can you provide a citation for this in Federal Law (or preferably federal case law) that an in-state license is required? My understanding is a valid license is required, and Texas considers FL non-res valid (e.g. they have all the benefits of Texas LTC holders and are considered "licensed carriers" for every purpose by the State).Javier730 wrote:To comply with federal law when driving within 1000 feet of a school might be one reason.MONGOOSE wrote:Tx accepts Fl. CHLs. Why change?
In other words, it's ANYONE with a license Texas recognizes because their out-of-state LTC makes them "licensed in the State of Texas," not just Texas resident licenses.
4/13/1996 Completed CHL Class, 4/16/1996 Fingerprints, Affidavits, and Application Mailed, 10/4/1996 Received CHL, renewed 1998, 2002, 2006, 2011, 2016...). "ATF... Uhhh...heh...heh....Alcohol, tobacco, and GUNS!! Cool!!!!"
Re: Florida Adjudication withheld and moving to Tx
Yep. Vermonters would be screwed, and that's obviously not happening.AJSully421 wrote: I see what is written, but I also see what you mean... anyone know an case law on section (ii)?
Also, it seems that the constitutional carry states would be in violation.
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Re: Florida Adjudication withheld and moving to Tx
Just looked it up. US v. Tait... but it does not get into the weeds about the in-state license, mostly about the part saying a state must verify that a person is eligible. But it does affirm what you are saying about the ATF's current interpretation.ScottDLS wrote:The ATF has interpreted the law to mean you must have an in-state license, you can see it in the FAQ on ATF web site. However, like you, I think their interpretation is wrong. But so far as I know there is no Federal case that has dealt with this subject.mreed911 wrote:Can you provide a citation for this in Federal Law (or preferably federal case law) that an in-state license is required? My understanding is a valid license is required, and Texas considers FL non-res valid (e.g. they have all the benefits of Texas LTC holders and are considered "licensed carriers" for every purpose by the State).Javier730 wrote:To comply with federal law when driving within 1000 feet of a school might be one reason.MONGOOSE wrote:Tx accepts Fl. CHLs. Why change?
In other words, it's ANYONE with a license Texas recognizes because their out-of-state LTC makes them "licensed in the State of Texas," not just Texas resident licenses.
"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant, it's just that they know so much that isn't so." - Ronald Reagan, 1964
30.06 signs only make criminals and terrorists safer.
NRA, LTC, School Safety, Armed Security, & Body Guard Instructor
30.06 signs only make criminals and terrorists safer.
NRA, LTC, School Safety, Armed Security, & Body Guard Instructor
Re: Florida Adjudication withheld and moving to Tx
As mentioned, Tait doesn't relate to person with OOS license, as the Defendant had an Alabama license and crime was alleged in AL.
And the dismissal of charges against Tait was affirmed by the appellate court. They rejected the government argument that the AL license guidelines were too lax. They never addressed whether recognition of an OOS license by AL would be sufficient.
And the dismissal of charges against Tait was affirmed by the appellate court. They rejected the government argument that the AL license guidelines were too lax. They never addressed whether recognition of an OOS license by AL would be sufficient.
4/13/1996 Completed CHL Class, 4/16/1996 Fingerprints, Affidavits, and Application Mailed, 10/4/1996 Received CHL, renewed 1998, 2002, 2006, 2011, 2016...). "ATF... Uhhh...heh...heh....Alcohol, tobacco, and GUNS!! Cool!!!!"
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Going back to he whole "sealed" thing, in that law, it does not say the words "order of non-disclosure" but that order qualifies under that section as a conviction that has been "sealed, set aside, vacated..."
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30.06 signs only make criminals and terrorists safer.
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30.06 signs only make criminals and terrorists safer.
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Re: Florida Adjudication withheld and moving to Tx
I've got an order of non disclosure. In the legal mumbo jumbo written in it, it mentions the records are to be sealed and not disclosed to any one other than the agencies mentioned.AJSully421 wrote:Going back to he whole "sealed" thing, in that law, it does not say the words "order of non-disclosure" but that order qualifies under that section as a conviction that has been "sealed, set aside, vacated..."
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Re: Florida Adjudication withheld and moving to Tx
So, there you go. I had an acquaintance who had a burglary of a habitation DA (lifetime DQ under 411.1711) that was non-disclosed and he was able to get a CHL because of that.Javier730 wrote:I've got an order of non disclosure. In the legal mumbo jumbo written in it, it mentions the records are to be sealed and not disclosed to any one other than the agencies mentioned.AJSully421 wrote:Going back to he whole "sealed" thing, in that law, it does not say the words "order of non-disclosure" but that order qualifies under that section as a conviction that has been "sealed, set aside, vacated..."
OP, get after it.
"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant, it's just that they know so much that isn't so." - Ronald Reagan, 1964
30.06 signs only make criminals and terrorists safer.
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30.06 signs only make criminals and terrorists safer.
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Re: Florida Adjudication withheld and moving to Tx
You should still mention it in the application though.AJSully421 wrote:So, there you go. I had an acquaintance who had a burglary of a habitation DA (lifetime DQ under 411.1711) that was non-disclosed and he was able to get a CHL because of that.Javier730 wrote:I've got an order of non disclosure. In the legal mumbo jumbo written in it, it mentions the records are to be sealed and not disclosed to any one other than the agencies mentioned.AJSully421 wrote:Going back to he whole "sealed" thing, in that law, it does not say the words "order of non-disclosure" but that order qualifies under that section as a conviction that has been "sealed, set aside, vacated..."
OP, get after it.
“Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity.”
― Horace Mann
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