Not everyone who wants to own a gun can do so legally, and even those who legally own guns must obey the laws regarding when and where they can carry these firearms. Before purchasing Firearms in Amarillo, it’s important to understand the gun laws in Texas.
Purchasing a Gun
In Texas, there aren’t any laws that require a person to have a permit in order to buy a firearm. Likewise, there isn’t a required gun owner license, and firearm registration isn’t required. People can legally own a long gun if they are at least 18 years old or a handgun if they are at least 21 and don’t have any felony convictions. Even felons may have a gun in their home if it’s been at least five years since their parole has ended or their release from prison.
Carrying a Firearm
When it comes to carrying Firearms in Amarillo, a handgun carry permit is required. This permit allows for both concealed and open carry, but a person needs to take a class that is approved by the state and can’t have pending criminal charges, be dependent on drugs or alcohol, have certain types of psychological problems, have a restraining order against them or be in default on child support, student loans or taxes. The required course only lasts between four and six hours and usually only costs around $100 to $125. Once the class is completed, the applicant needs to pay the application fee; provide a picture, documents and fingerprints; and wait for the background check to be complete before it is approved.
Restrictions
Even with the license to carry, carrying a weapon isn’t allowed in certain places. These include federal buildings, most schools, correctional facilities, courts and court offices, public sporting events, businesses that get more than half of their income from alcohol sales for on-premises consumption, racetracks, election polling places or anywhere at all if they’re intoxicated. It also isn’t permitted to carry concealed if a sign put up by a landowner prohibits people from doing so. Open carry isn’t allowed by personal protection officers that aren’t in uniform or on the property of an institute of higher education.
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