Understanding Texas Gun Laws: Constitutional Carry vs. LTC
Since Texas passed Constitutional Carry (Permitless Carry) in 2021, many gun owners have asked a simple question:
“Do I still need my License to Carry?”
While both options allow Texans to legally carry a handgun, there are major differences in where, how, and when you can carry — and how protected you are under the law.
Let’s break it down clearly.
1. What Is Constitutional Carry in Texas?
“Constitutional Carry” (also called Permitless Carry) means that most Texans 21 and older who can legally possess a handgun can carry it without a license.
Under Texas law (HB 1927), you can:
- Carry a holstered handgun openly or concealed
- Carry without a permit if you’re not prohibited from owning a firearm (felonies, domestic violence convictions, etc.)
- Carry in most public places, with restrictions
However, Constitutional Carry has limits that can catch people off guard.
You cannot carry in:
- Schools and school grounds
- Federal buildings and courthouses
- Certain government offices
- Businesses that post a “no guns” sign (30.05 notice)
- Private properties that specifically prohibit carry
2. What Is the Texas License to Carry (LTC)?
The Texas License to Carry is a state-issued permit that requires:
- A training course (classroom + live fire qualification)
- A background check
- Submission of fingerprints and an application to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
Once approved, your LTC allows you to legally carry a handgun concealed or openly with added legal benefits and recognition in other states.
3. Key Differences Between Constitutional Carry and LTC
| Category | Constitutional Carry | License to Carry (LTC) |
|---|---|---|
| Training Required | None | Yes — Classroom & Range |
| Background Check | None | Required (DPS/FBI) |
| Carry Reciprocity | Texas only | Recognized in 30+ states |
| Carry in Prohibited Places (Certain Exceptions) | No | Some allowances (e.g., school parking lot in vehicle) |
| Gun Purchases | Standard federal background check | Skip background check with LTC |
| Law Enforcement Interactions | Must verbally disclose if asked | LTC serves as proof of legality |
| Legal Knowledge | Self-taught | Covered in the LTC course |
4. Why You Should Still Get Your LTC
Even with permitless carry, the LTC gives you major advantages — especially if you want to stay protected and confident in any situation.
✅ Legal Protection: You’ll understand the laws about where and when you can carry, reducing your risk of breaking them accidentally.
✅ Reciprocity: Your LTC is valid in over 30 other states — perfect for travel.
✅ Faster Gun Purchases: Skip the federal background check each time you buy a firearm.
✅ Law Enforcement Confidence: Your license shows officers that you’ve passed a background check and received training.
✅ Classroom Knowledge: Learn Texas gun laws, conflict resolution, and firearm safety from certified instructors like those at Zeroed In LTC.
5. Which Option Is Right for You?
If you plan to:
- Carry a firearm regularly,
- Travel outside of Texas, or
- Want the peace of mind of knowing the law inside and out —
then getting your Texas License to Carry is absolutely worth it.
6. Get Your Texas LTC with Zeroed In LTC
At Zeroed In LTC, we make the licensing process simple, safe, and informative. Our certified instructors teach you everything from firearm safety and Texas law to situational awareness and responsible carry habits.
Whether you’re new to firearms or a seasoned gun owner, we’ll help you get confident and compliant with Texas law.
Ready to get started?
Register for your Texas License to Carry class today.



