Who May Not Get A License To Carry

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Course Outline

  • Module 1: Handgun Laws and Legal Issues in the Use of Deadly Force
    • Topic 1: Course Overview
      • Course Requirements
      • Course Objectives
    • Topic 2: Module 1 Overview
      • Module 1 Introduction
      • Module 1 Objectives
      • Knowing What's Legal in Your Area
    • Topic 3: Getting a License to Carry in Texas
      • License to Carry Introduction
      • Who May Get a License to Carry
      • Who May Not Get a License to Carry
      • License to Carry Expiration Date
    • Topic 4: Laws Related to Carrying a Handgun
      • Penal Code Chapter 46: Important Definitions
      • Penal Code §46.03: Places Where Handguns Are Prohibited
      • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission Rules for 51% Businesses
      • Penal Code §49.01: Definition of "Intoxicated"
      • Video: Carrying a Handgun Into a Bar or Restaurant
      • Penal Code §46.04: Unlawful Possession of a Firearm
      • Penal Code §46.15
      • Penal Code §30.06 and §30.07: Criminal Trespass
      • Video: Reviewing Texas Penal Code §30.06 and §30.07
      • Penal Code §30.05, Property Code Sections 82.131 and 92.026
      • Government Code §411.2031 and §411.2032: Handguns on Certain Campuses
      • Labor Code §52.061: Restriction on Prohibiting Employee Access to or Storage of a Firearm or Ammunition
      • Government Code §411.209: LTC Holders Carrying Handguns on a Government-Owned or Government-Leased Property
      • Government Code §411.173 (b)–(d): Reciprocity and Unilateral Agreements With Other States
      • Government Code §411.205: Requirement to Display Your License
      • Federal Laws
      • Responding to a Law Enforcement Officer
      • Video: Responding to a Peace Officer
    • Topic 5: Laws Related to the Use of Force and Deadly Force
      • Definitions Related to Force and Deadly Force
      • Penal Code §9.21: Public Duty
      • Penal Code §9.22: Necessity
      • Penal Code §9.31(a): Self-Defense Is Justified
      • Penal Code §9.31(b): Self-Defense Is Not Justified
      • Penal Code §9.31(e): No Requirement to Retreat
      • Video: Standing Your Ground in Texas
      • Penal Code §9.32: Deadly Force in Defense of Your Person
      • Video: Using Force Versus Deadly Force
      • Penal Code §9.33: Defense of a Third Person
      • Penal Code §20.04(b): Aggravated Kidnapping
      • Penal Code §9.41 and §9.42: Protection of Your Property
      • Penal Code §9.43: Protection of Another's Property
      • Video: Defending Another Person or Another Person's Property
      • Penal Code §9.44: Use of Device to Protect Property
      • Interaction With Law Enforcement
    • Topic 6: Crisis Situations and Self-Defense
      • Protection of Innocent Bystanders
      • The "21-Foot" Rule
      • Use of Force Continuum
      • What to Do After Using Deadly Force: Suggested Steps
      • Post-Shooting Effects
    • Topic 7: What Would You Do?
      • Purpose of What-If Scenarios
      • Scenario #1
      • Scenario #2
      • Other Scenarios
  • Module 2: Handgun Use and Safety
    • Topic 1: Module 2 Overview
      • Module 2 Introduction
      • Module 2 Objectives
    • Topic 2: Handgun Safety
      • The Four Primary Rules of Firearm Safety
      • Additional Rules of Firearm Safety
      • Protecting Your Hearing
      • Protecting Your Vision
      • Wearing the Proper Clothing and Footwear
      • Alcohol and Drugs
    • Topic 3: Basics of Handguns and Ammunition
      • Types of Handguns
      • Animation: Parts of a Double-Action Revolver
      • Animation: Parts of a Semi-Automatic Pistol
      • Handgun Sights
      • Handgun Safeties
      • Handgun De-Cocking Levers
      • Handgun Magazines
      • Types of Cartridges for Handguns
      • Match Firearms and Ammunition Correctly!
      • Safety Practices to Help You Avoid Using Wrong Ammunition
    • Topic 4: Safe Operation of a Handgun
      • Mechanical Safety and De-Cocking Lever
      • Video: How a Semi-Automatic Handgun Fires
      • Video: How a Revolving-Action Handgun Fires
      • Sight Picture With a Handgun
      • Aligning an Iron Sight With a Six O'Clock Hold
    • Topic 5: Loading, Unloading, and Maintaining Handguns
      • Loading Revolvers
      • Loading Semi-Automatic Pistols
      • Unloading Revolvers
      • Unloading Semi-Automatic Pistols
      • Basic Handgun Maintenance
      • Video: Cleaning Handguns
    • Topic 6: Basic Handgun Skills
      • Fundamentals of Shooting Techniques
      • Sight Alignment
      • Dominant or Master Eye
      • How to Grip a Handgun
      • How to Use a Two-Handed Hold
      • One-Handed Grip Body Position
      • Two-Handed Grip Body Position
      • Aiming
      • Breathing, Trigger Squeeze, and Follow Through
    • Topic 7: Safety at the Shooting Range
      • Types of Shooting Ranges
      • Shooting Range Rules
      • Outdoor Shooting Ranges
      • Range Commands
      • Range Etiquette
    • Topic 8: Carrying a Handgun Safely
      • Types of Handgun Carries
      • Off-Body Carry
      • Clothing-Supported Carry
      • Attached-to-the-Body Carry
    • Topic 9: Secure Carrying of Openly Carried Handguns
      • Holster Requirements for Openly Carried Handguns
      • Restraint Devices: Manual and Automatic
      • Levels of Restraint
      • Holsters: Balance of Accessibility and Restraint
      • Considerations for Restraint
  • Module 3: Situational Awareness and Non-Violent Dispute Resolution
    • Topic 1: Module 3 Overview
      • Module 3 Introduction
      • Module 3 Objectives
    • Topic 2: Situational Awareness
      • The Goal of Self-Defense
      • The Importance of Preparation
      • Situational Awareness: Being Mentally Prepared
      • Situational Awareness: What to Do
    • Topic 3: Communication Techniques
      • Avoiding Conflicts
      • Communicating in a Crisis Situation
      • Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication
      • Barriers Affecting Communication
      • Ego State Theory
      • Using the LEAPS Method
    • Topic 4: Alternatives to Guns
      • Overview of Self-Defense Alternatives
      • Pepper Spray
      • Electrical Devices
      • Tactical Flashlight
      • Personal Alarm
      • Self-Defense Cell Phone App
  • Module 4: Proper Handgun Storage and Transportation Practices
    • Topic 1: Module 4 Overview
      • Module 4 Introduction
      • Module 4 Objectives
    • Topic 2: Importance of Safe Handgun Storage
      • What Is Safe Storage?
      • Defining Storage
    • Topic 3: Accessibility Versus Safekeeping
      • Considerations
      • Safe Storage in the Workplace
      • Safe Storage in Public Places
      • Safe Storage at Home
      • Safe Storage in a Vehicle
    • Topic 4: Handgun Storage Options
      • Securing Handguns
      • Safes
      • Locking Devices
      • Video: Drawer Versus Safe
      • Storing Ammunition
    • Topic 5: Laws Related to Safe Storage
      • Penal Code §46.13(a)–(b): Making a Firearm Accessible to a Child
      • Penal Code §46.13(c): Making a Firearm Accessible to a Child
      • Penal Code §46.13(d)–(f): Making a Firearm Accessible to a Child
      • Video: Reviewing the Texas Firearm Storage Laws
      • Rules for Children
      • Video: Children and Firearms
    • Topic 6: Safe Transportation of Handguns
      • Safely Transporting Handguns
      • Air Travel Regulations
      • Video: Transporting on Airlines
      • Cases for Transporting Handguns
      • Video: Transporting Handguns
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According to Texas Government Code §411.172, you cannot get a Texas License to Carry if you do not meet the eligibility requirements. For example, you would be ineligible if you:

  • Have been convicted of a felony.
  • Have been charged with any of the misdemeanor or felony offenses listed in the statute.
  • Are a fugitive from justice for a felony, a Class A or B misdemeanor, or an equivalent offense.
  • Are chemically dependent.
  • Are not capable of exercising sound judgment regarding the proper use and storage of a handgun.
  • Are delinquent in making a child support payment that is administered or collected by the attorney general.
  • Are delinquent in certain tax payments.
  • Are restricted under a court protective order or subject to a restraining order affecting your spousal relationship.
  • Do not meet any of the other eligibility requirements listed in §411.172.
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