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JUST MOVED TO TEXAS. CAN I USE MY UTAH AND FLORIDA CHL TO LEGALLY CARRY IN TEXAS NOW THAT I AM A RESIDENT?
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BUT, you are not exempt from the federal school law that prevents you from driving into a school parking lot with a gun. You must have a resident permit for that exemption.
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Won't you also have to change your address for both? And what about resident vs. non-resident licenses for those states? Does that matter for those states?
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C-dub wrote:Won't you also have to change your address for both? And what about resident vs. non-resident licenses for those states? Does that matter for those states?
Both states offer non-resident licenses. I assume one or both of them already are non-resident. SHould only have to request a change of address AFAIK.
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