This How-To is for individuals who have already completed their License to Carry course and shooting proficiency, and have received their LTC-100 or LTC-101 document. If you have't done these things already, you're skipping too far ahead. When you have the LTC-100 (in person) or LTC-101 (online) from your LTC instructor, at that point you're ready for these steps.
After obtaining a Texas License to Carry (LTC), many gun owners may feel a sense of accomplishment and security. However, to ensure that your hard-earned LTC serves you well, regular practice and training for skill retention are vital. A commitment to maintaining your shooting skills can make all the difference in real-world situations, providing you with the confidence and competence needed to handle your firearm safely and effectively.
Read more: The Importance of Regular Practice and Training for Skill Retention
As a proud Texas License to Carry (LTC) holder, it's essential to grasp how to navigate encounters with law enforcement. Stay on the ball by following these guidelines. Know your rights, be respectful, and stay safe.
In the state of Texas, License to Carry (LTC) laws have been a topic of heated debate, particularly when it comes to the restrictions placed on carrying firearms in certain locations. One such restriction concerns establishments that derive 51% or more of their revenue from the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption, known as 51% establishments. This article aims to discuss the implications of LTC laws in 51% establishments and the rationale behind these laws.
For firearms enthusiasts, a visit to a shooting range is an opportunity to refine skills in marksmanship, enjoy sport shooting, and connect with fellow gun owners. However, the excitement of handling a handgun or rifle comes with a serious responsibility to prioritize firearm safety and respect for others. Understanding and practicing proper gun range etiquette isn't just about good manners; it's a critical component of range safety that protects everyone present. Whether you're new to shooting sports or a seasoned shooter, this guide offers practical advice to ensure a safe, enjoyable experience while fostering a culture of being a responsible shooter.
If you're a gun owner planning to travel by air, it's crucial to know the rules and regulations regarding TSA and air travel with a firearm. While it's legal to transport a firearm, it's essential to follow TSA guidelines to ensure safety and avoid legal issues.
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