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The Medlin Law Firm
1300 S University Dr #318
Fort Worth, TX 76107
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Can I Carry A Gun Without A License In Texas?
Can we carry a gun without a license in Texas• Short answer• Yes! Recently constitutional carry or open carry was passed in Texas. So it’s no longer required that a person has to have a license to carry or concealed handgun permit. So now a person can actually carry a handgun in Texas without a license.
Now, there are certain things that you need to be aware of like you need to be 21. There are certain locations where you cannot carry a weapon like places licensed to sell alcohol and places where government meetings are held. There are other things as well as schools and churches. So there are places where even legal carry is otherwise not legal anymore, or not legal.
There are those restrictions, but you do need to be 21. Now, when you carry a gun in your car, you need to have that in the holster. Okay, so then it’s legal, but anytime a person is intoxicated, then it’s no longer illegal to carry that gun and the person can be arrested for unlawfully carrying a weapon, a Class A misdemeanor.
Summary
In Texas, constitutional carry and open carry laws have made it possible for individuals to carry handguns without a license. However, certain restrictions and regulations apply, including a minimum age requirement of 21 and limitations on carrying in specific locations. It’s essential to understand these rules to ensure lawful and responsible gun ownership in the state of Texas.