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I have been approved for my ccw and it shows online that it will be mailed within 10 days. Is it legal for me to go ahead and carry without the actual ID card with me?

I assume there'd be no issues, unless I had to actually use the gun, but I couldn't find anything online stating we had to have the card on me with a concealed gun.

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3 minutes ago, John75 said:

I'm no expert but I'm pretty sure you should wait for the card. 

I'm trying. lol

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2 minutes ago, xecutech said:

I'm trying. lol

I know the feeling, I just got mine a couple of weeks ago. The wait is agonizing. 

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Just now, John75 said:

I know the feeling, I just got mine a couple of weeks ago. The wait is agonizing. 

I have always kept a gun in my vehicle. I'd feel better having it on me when I'm at an atm or standing at a gas pump. It's within reach, buy i'd feel better with it close to the vest, as they say. I have to do some running around downtown Nashville this weekend. Maybe it will arrive tomorrow. I can wait a few more days. I assumed if it was mandatory to have it with me, they would have drove that point home in our class or on the state's website.

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You've went (at least) 21 years without carrying...you can wait another week or two tops.

The chance of trouble it could cause you isn't worth the benefit.

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From the TN code annotated:

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The permit holder shall have the permit in the holder's immediate possession at all times when carrying a handgun and shall display the permit on demand of a law enforcement officer.

 

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40 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

I thought you could carry with the receipt you got at the DMV until the card arrives. Is that incorrect?

That applies to renewals, not new “CCW’s”...whatever those are.

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5 hours ago, gregintenn said:

I thought you could carry with the receipt you got at the DMV until the card arrives. Is that incorrect?

Your receipt from the DMV does not indicate that you have been approved (i.e. passed the background check) for a new concealed carry permit. 

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You must wait until you have your permit to carry legally.  TN does not have a CCW.  It is a HCP.  As mentioned, you may legally possess a firearm in your vehicle in most places as you wait for your HCP.

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For what it's worth, and I always have my permit on me, is that I have never been asked to show my card, or even asked if I had a permit. Anytime I've been stopped, I tell them I'm armed and the officer never has taken it any further. The fact is, as soon as they run your driver's license they know if you have a valid HCP. Maybe I've just never ran across the right cop, but with any of the encounters I've had, the officer couldn't care less that there was a firearm on my side. Of course I always keep my hands in sight, and not have them anywhere near the gun. 

That being said, it's still against the law to not have your card on you while carrying.

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7 minutes ago, m16ty said:

For what it's worth, and I always have my permit on me, is that I have never been asked to show my card, or even asked if I had a permit. Anytime I've been stopped, I tell them I'm armed and the officer never has taken it any further. The fact is, as soon as they run your driver's license they know if you have a valid HCP. Maybe I've just never ran across the right cop, but with any of the encounters I've had, the officer couldn't care less that there was a firearm on my side. Of course I always keep my hands in sight, and not have them anywhere near the gun. 

Since carry in vehicle is focus of your post, ya know that permit not necessary for firearms in your vehicle in this state, right?

7 minutes ago, m16ty said:

That being said, it's still against the law to not have your card on you while carrying.

Again, not within your vehicle, which seems to be focus of your post.

- OS

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3 minutes ago, Oh Shoot said:

Since carry in vehicle is focus of your post, ya know that permit not necessary for firearms in your vehicle in this state, right?

Again, not within your vehicle, which seems to be focus of your post.

- OS

True, but all my encounters with officers were before the vehicle carry law went into effect, or out of state (I got stopped one time in Alabama last year in a CMV).

I'd say 99% of your encounters with officers will be during a traffic stop, which like you said, is legal without permit in TN. I have had zero interactions with officers (besides cop buddies I hang with) outside of a vehicle.

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