Nope I am not saying that. IF the terms require them to AGREE to obey the applicable laws then it is explicit.
In no way am I saying that they have to obey the laws of their state while not on their state.
The permit was issued and predicated on the fact that certain terms be met, in TX those terms include that you agree to not carry into a bar among other statutes. Indiana's code is so vague on the subject if a prosecutor was trying to find a way to charge you, there is no reason he could not. My argument rests on the fact that obeying local laws are the terms under which your license is issued. If the laws restricted you from carrying on Sunday you would have to do so no matter where you were, unless the state you were in stated otherwise.
I am just going to have to respectfully disagree with you.
A TX permit is not issued under the terms that you not carry in a bar. It is issued under the terms you not carry in a bar in TX.
A prosecutor can charge you for anything they want at any time. They can charge you with murder because you gave them the finger if they really wanted to. They wouldn't keep their job long, but they COULD do it.
Again, you are arguing that "obeying local laws are the terms under which your license is issued"... but those local laws say you cannot do that THERE, not that you can't do it HERE. The law restricting you from carrying on Sunday is that you cannot carry IN THAT STATE on Sunday. Unless the law says you can't carry anywhere in the world on Sunday, your argument is false.