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FAQs
In order to obtain a license to carry a handgun in Texas the applicant must meet the following qualifications:
- At least 21 years of age;
- Has been a legal resident of the state for the six-month period preceding the submission of the application;
- Not been convicted of a felony;
- Not currently charged with commission of a Class A or B misdemeanor, Disorderly Conduct or equivalent offense, or a felony by indictment or information;
- In the 5 years preceding the application has not been convicted of the commission of a Class A or B misdemeanor, or Disorderly Conduct or equivalent offense;
- Not a fugitive from justice;
- Not a chemically dependent person;
- Capable of exercising sound judgment in the use and storage of a handgun;
- Not currently under a court issued protective order or restraining order affecting a spousal relationship;
- Qualified under federal and state laws to buy a handgun;
- Not delinquent on child support payments or other monies collected by state agencies; and
- Must successfully complete an approved course with a written examination and a shooting proficiency component.
You must also complete and submit an accurate application to the Texas Department of Public Safety along with the required fee and supplemental forms and materials. Full eligibility requirements can be found in section 411.172 of the Texas Government Code. Additionally, federal law may disqualify certain individuals from obtaining a license to carry as explained in section 922 of 18 USC 44.
As of December 31, 2015, there were 937,419 active concealed handgun license holders according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. At the end of 2015, the Texas population totaled 27,469,114, so concealed handgun license holders represented 3.41% of the Texas population. In 2015, license revocations totaled .11% of concealed handgun license holders. During the calendar year 2015, 108 concealed handgun license holders were convicted of crimes in Texas.
Handgun license reports and statistics can be found on the Texas Department of Public Safety website.
Prior to August 1, 2017, the law permitted the holder of a concealed handgun license to carry a concealed handgun on a SWTJC campus only in outdoor areas, such as parking lots and garages, sidewalks, walkways, or streets, unless there was a SWTJC sponsored event.
Effective August 1, 2017, handgun license holders will be allowed to carry a concealed handgun in campus buildings at SWTJC subject to the restrictions set forth in the College’s Campus Carry Policy. According to the policy certain areas of each campus have been designated as exclusionary zones and concealed carry is not permitted within those zones. Please review the Policy to identify designated exclusionary zones. Additionally, the president of the College can temporarily prohibit concealed carry of handguns at certain events