What does your state call your carry "permit"?

Joined
Feb 26, 2013
Messages
9,097
Reaction score
14,943
Location
Dallas, Texas
I could do a poll but I won't. Too many people can submit the same answer. There are not that many choices.

CCW - Concealed carry weapon - as I understand that term, in Florida, anyway, it means once you have that license you can carry ANY weapon concealed, gun, club, knife, etc. True or no?

CHL - concealed handgun license

LTC - this is the new name in Texas for a handgun carry license so that both open carry and concealed carry are included. It was CHL before that.

CHP - Concealed handgun permit. It's an interesting distinction, in my mind, between a permit and a license, technically, but the result is essentially the same.

There are at least three or four more different names. I suppose I could look it up but it's more fun this way. :)
 
Register to hide this ad
In Pennsylvania it's called a Pennsylvania License to Carry Firearms.
The License is applied for and received at the local County Sheriff's office and is a same day in and out application to receive, no muss, no fuss unless you have been found to be ineligible for what ever reason! ;)
 
Last edited:
South Carolina - CWP: Concealed Weapons Permit

Utah - CFP: Concealed Firearms Permit
 
In Taxachusetts, it's called an LTC ("License to Carry"). There are two types right now... LTC-A (high capacity) and LTC-B (non-high capacity). That difference is going away in the future. There will only be one license, it will allow high capacity, and it will be called an LTC.

Note that all high capacity magazines must still be pre-bans. :o
 
Texas - CHL

LTC - really?
 
Last edited:
In Georgia it's called the Georgia Weapons Carry License and allows you to carry any legal weapon of any kind.
 
Texas - CHL

LTC - really?

Really.

As a matter of fact, a friend of mine just renewed his "CHL" and his new license says "License To Carry" on there, plain as day. Mine still says "Concealed Handgun License". It will be several years before I get an LTC.

Thanks for those replies - all very interesting - and don't we all wish it was as easy as in one state that understands the Constitution.
 
Last edited:
In Taxachusetts, it's called an LTC ("License to Carry"). There are two types right now... LTC-A (high capacity) and LTC-B (non-high capacity). That difference is going away in the future. There will only be one license, it will allow high capacity, and it will be called an LTC.

Note that all high capacity magazines must still be pre-bans. :o

Got a Class A due to the regulation of owning an 1100 shotgun that is capable of being converted to handle more rounds than standard. Pretty sure that was in the nonsense a while back.
 
Back
Top