License To Carry/ Constitutional Carry
WHAT IS THE LTC CLASS?
Our License To Carry (LTC) exceeds the training requirements to get your Texas LTC. This class covers the Texas Penal Code on Force and Deadly Force as well as where you can and can not carry. It is a 5 hour class conducted at our facilities in San Antonio and we teach every Saturday from 8-1pm. We are the only 1 stop shop in the area with fingerprints, range and classroom all done at the same location.
Constitutional Carry goes into effect on 1 September 2021, which means you will be able to carry your handgun without a license in most places. There are eligibility requirements, places that are still restricted and business owners can still prevent you from carrying. If you are wanting information on the Texas laws on the use of force and deadly force as well as where you can and can not carry we encourage you to attend our License To Carry class for that knowledge. The cost is reduced for those not getting an LTC but the information and class are the same. If at the end of the class you decide that you want to get your LTC you will just need to pay the difference for your State Certificate of Training LTC-100 form.
Class Pricing
License To Carry
$175 Value for $90
- Classroom instruction on the Texas Penal Code on Force & Deadly Force
- Shooting Qualification
- LTC-100 Certificate of Training for LTC
- Fingerprints completed during class
- Carry in additional places that are restricted under Constitutional Carry
Constitutional Carry
- Classroom instruction on the Texas Penal Code on Force & Deadly Force
- Shooting Qualification
- Meets training requirements for LTC
Online LTC Instruction & Range Qualification
What to Bring
- Handgun & 50 rounds of ammunition. Rentals and ammo available on site.
- Hearing & eye protection. Also available for purchase onsite.
- LTC 101 for those that choose the online class portion.
Frequently Asked Questions
- You must be 18 years of age when DPS receives the full application.
- If you are a citizen of another country you must have a resident visa.
- If you have a Felony conviction with deferred adjudication must wait 10 years to apply unless the charge is for offenses against people, which includes homicide, kidnapping, restraint, human trafficking, sex offenses and assaults or Robbery.
- You may NOT have been convicted of a Class A or B misdemeanor within the last 5 years.
- You may not be currently under a court protective order or subject to a restraining order affecting the spousal relationship, other than a restraining order solely affecting property interest.
- You cannot have been convicted twice within the last 10 years for any Class B misdemeanor, or greater, involving the use of alcohol or a controlled substance.
- You cannot be a fugitive from justice; a chemically dependent person; or a person of unsound mind.
- You are eligible to own firearms under state and federal law.
- Reciprocity with other states
- Federal Gun Free Zones
- Bypass NICS Background Check, no delay
- Under 21 and in the Military or Veteran
- School District Employee in School Parking Lot
- Carry in Open Meetings of Governmental Entities
- Campus Carry at State sponsored College or University
- More education on the Texas Penal Code
Instructors
Josh
Contact us
- In••••o@lon••••n.com
- 210-745-2956
Location
Classifications
Categories
- License To Carry/ Constitutional Carry
Age Groups
- Adult