http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...the-actors-differences-with-the-other-person/
Bottom line:
A Texas CCW permit (or legal carry rights gained by a permit TX recognizes, if you're not a Texan) gains you certain self defense rights that you would not have if you are illegally packing heat.
Specifically, if you are in a dispute with somebody and visit them (at any location for a deliberate meeting for the purpose of discussing the dispute) and you go armed knowing the other party is upset with you and might attack you, and they do attack and you shoot them, you might be facing much more than an illegal packin' charge if you aren't legal to carry. You might be denied the ability to make a self defense claim at all!
That is a very odd circumstance. In most situations when illegally strapped, in the event you need to use it your only real risk is a charge of illegal packing, not murder if it really is self defense. Even in TX this lack of an ability to raise a self defense claim only applies in this one fairly unusual class of scenario; most of the time an illegal packer still has the normal self defense rights and risks only the illegal packing charge in a use-of-force case.
This situation may be specific to TX for the reasons outlined in more detail in that article. Texans ought to read that over, in my opinion.
Does anyone know of other states where there's no possible claim to self defense when illegally strapped? Even New York lacks that; Bernie Goetz wasn't charged with murder for shooting those clowns armed with screwdrivers on a subway (although the NYC illegal packing penalties have sentence potentials so high they more or less didn't need to!).
Bottom line:
A Texas CCW permit (or legal carry rights gained by a permit TX recognizes, if you're not a Texan) gains you certain self defense rights that you would not have if you are illegally packing heat.
Specifically, if you are in a dispute with somebody and visit them (at any location for a deliberate meeting for the purpose of discussing the dispute) and you go armed knowing the other party is upset with you and might attack you, and they do attack and you shoot them, you might be facing much more than an illegal packin' charge if you aren't legal to carry. You might be denied the ability to make a self defense claim at all!
That is a very odd circumstance. In most situations when illegally strapped, in the event you need to use it your only real risk is a charge of illegal packing, not murder if it really is self defense. Even in TX this lack of an ability to raise a self defense claim only applies in this one fairly unusual class of scenario; most of the time an illegal packer still has the normal self defense rights and risks only the illegal packing charge in a use-of-force case.
This situation may be specific to TX for the reasons outlined in more detail in that article. Texans ought to read that over, in my opinion.
Does anyone know of other states where there's no possible claim to self defense when illegally strapped? Even New York lacks that; Bernie Goetz wasn't charged with murder for shooting those clowns armed with screwdrivers on a subway (although the NYC illegal packing penalties have sentence potentials so high they more or less didn't need to!).