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Wanted to run this by a larger sampling of like-minded persons. Has anyone encountered this with cashing a check, or age verification of alcohol?
I don’t flash that around for ID, but my Tn Drivers Lic was on my visor and I was doing some sit-down business inside the bank.
Not sure about other states and yes I realize in some great states you don’t even have to have a state card for conceal carry.
Just FFS, our Tn handgun carry permit number IS same as your drivers license number. Has your photo on it, all the particulars, hologram elements, looks just like a DL Have to get background TBI, all that good stuff. Funny thing to add: not funny haha, but funny kinda queer, a Tn handgun carry permit is acceptable ID when applying for the REAL ID extra vetting ID thingie with the gold star.
Question is: is US Bank being anti-2nd Amendment ?
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Interesting as I've never thought of using my permit as ID. It's probably more of a procedural thing than bias, but the Careuns are everywhere. Our permits kinda look like they came out of a Cracker Jack box.
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Most likely they have a training manual that says to ask for a driver's license for identification, and the retard bank people don't have enough intelligence or understanding to do anything other than what their manual says.
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Yeah...once when I had to show ID at a store for something my SC CWP was on top. Girl asked if I had “an actual driver’s license.” Another time one went to the manager to be sure it was okay. Also once, they got funny about a US passport card. The problem is, they’re told “driver’s license” or “state-issued photo I’d, such as driver’s license” and the poor little creatures lack the cognitive processing skills to get beyond “driver’s license.” Now, on the other hand, when you pay with a debit or credit card at the Palmetto State Armory stores, they require photo Id and never bat an eye if it’s a CWP (which is probably what they see the most of.)
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I can't see why it wouldn't be a valid form of ID. Sounds like BS to me.
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I've ran into this before, but not very often. They're just trying to be difficult, or they're ignorant concerning carry permit. Probably a little of both.
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Yep I work for a bank and concealed carry licenses are not on our list of approved methods of identification.
There are lots of very official looking “IDs” around that don’t carry the same weight as a drivers license or passport so we are given rather specific instruction as to what we can and can’t use. Much of this has to do with readily recognizing a potential fraud and not enough people use concealed carry as ID so front liners can’t recognize legit from false.
In a small institution like mine a manager is given discretion and I would take it if that was all a person who I didn’t know had on them but most people carry their drivers license with them as faithfully as their concealed carry permit.
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Those who know, know.
Those who don't, don't, probably never will.
Doesn't have to make sense.
CCW harder to get than DL. Gotta have a DL to get a CCW, which requires a background check.
But ya gotta know what you're looking at, what it means, for it to make sense.
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Never thought of using the CC as an ID, either. However our CC card is the same size as the drivers license and has all the same information on it. They are not the same number, but the DL number is on the CC card.
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Yep I work for a bank and concealed carry licenses are not on our list of approved methods of identification.
There are lots of very official looking “IDs” around that don’t carry the same weight as a drivers license or passport so we are given rather specific instruction as to what we can and can’t use. Much of this has to do with readily recognizing a potential fraud and not enough people use concealed carry as ID so front liners can’t recognize legit from false.
In a small institution like mine a manager is given discretion and I would take it if that was all a person who I didn’t know had on them but most people carry their drivers license with them as faithfully as their concealed carry permit. I’m glad you posted in here, I was think of you when I started this thread. I have their CIP, Would my permit fit in their category for State issues Non-DL ? [url=https://postimages.org/]
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Happened yesterday at a Publix, girl said they do not recognize it even though it a state issued id. Makes no since at all. My only thought is they maybe easier to fake or the cashiers dont see enough of them to know if they are legit or not.
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Well... Yes, US Bank is decidedly anti-2A.
But I don't think that a dedicated concealed carry permit is recognized in most places as identification. I had a Florida permit for many years and their gun laws state specifically that you must carry both your CC Permit and legal identification to carry a weapon. Leave either at home, and get caught, you are subject to a fine. $25, IIRC
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I imagine its what they are taught/instructed to do. Some of the ones working the counter locally shouldn't be allowed to reproduce let alone be in charge of validating someones ID.
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Inside that bank, in my wallet I had a recently Expired DL, same Me picture on it but they kicked that back too. I was hanging onto that because I use it often at the hospital, they don’t get all anal about being out of date by 5 months.
This bank just within the last couple weeks allowed in-person account services and I prefer face to face. Just having that expired DL, I give that to my dad when I have surgical procedures done, he’s previously lost my active current DL before, so anyway. Just played out as such.
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Your bank is anti 2nd amendment, and the Tennessee carry permit is just as much a government issued ID as a driver’s license. I’ve never had a problem using mine as such.
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Well... Yes, US Bank is decidedly anti-2A.
But I don't think that a dedicated concealed carry permit is recognized in most places as identification. I had a Florida permit for many years and their gun laws state specifically that you must carry both your CC Permit and legal identification to carry a weapon. Leave either at home, and get caught, you are subject to a fine. $25, IIRC Yessir Handgun in the center console, DL on the visor as primary ID, no reaching and rooting around if I get pulled over. That’s usually what I do. And I was in the bank drive thru and they’d have asked, well there it is on the visor.
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I dumped all the”big bank” outfits years ago. I only carry Chase Saphire now and deal with regional banking entities. The mega banks can go jump in the river.
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Your bank is anti 2nd amendment, and the Tennessee carry permit is just as much a government issued ID as a driver’s license. I’ve never had a problem using mine as such. Bait shop and at least one gas station I get an occasional beer at won’t accept it for alcohol age verification either. But you can use that handgun permit for ID when buying a fishing license in there. 😔
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