What does your permit allow you to carry?

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In Washington, if you have a Concealed Handgun License, handguns. You can open carry a handgun all day without a permit if you like.

this is pretty close but Washington call is a "Concealed Pistol License", so only pistols concealed. It also "allows" one to carry a loaded pistol in your car. Without it, it must be unloaded i a vehicle.

Open carry here requires no license or permit. if no CPL, you must unload before entering your vehicle though. Silliness if you ask me, but thems are the rules for now.

Bobby
 
NoAlibi, thank you! Sorry, I don't know Mr Dillon or any of his family, and would reccomend landing at a normal airfield, Sky Harbor comes to mind. I don't know all the puddle jumper fields in the Phoenix area, sorry.
 
Any firearm that can be concealed, Open carry though legal as frowned at in most big city's, Folding knifeunder 4" with no auto open, no straight blade, nothing you can whack anyone with. Oc is legal, tazer only open carry. I think thats coverd
 
In Nevada, if you qualify with a revolver, you can carry any revolver, but autos are gun specific and must be listed individualy on the permit. I qualified with both the XD9 SC and XD9 Service and both are listred on my permit. If you want to carry something else, you must qualify with it and then get it added to your permit. Costs $25.00 for each change to the permit.
 
I live in Tennessee and our permit is only good handguns. I have no idea if that includes the AOW shotguns....would be interesting to say the least!
 
Well, according to SC law... (Title 23 Chapter 31 Sect 23-31-210)

"(6) "Concealable weapon" means a firearm having a length of less than twelve inches measured along its greatest dimension that must be carried in a manner that is hidden from public view in normal wear of clothing except when needed for self-defense, defense of others, and the protection of real or personal property."

Our CCW instructor said to draw a 12" circle on a piece of paper and if it fits inside, you're good to go. That would pretty much cover anything I personally would want to try to hide :)
 
Ah, the land of the free...

Here the permit (once you go through all the hoopla to get one) applies to only one individual weapon by serial number. Carry a different handgun than identified on the permit and it´s a year in prison.

Choose well!
 
We don't need no steenking permeet!

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Until enough anti-gunners get elected to your state's legistlature.

Even the liberals in Alaska have no issues with the law. It would be political suicide for anyone to advocate any form of gun control.

The nice thing about Alaska vs Vermont, is that we still have permits for those that want them (in fact, I keep mine current), so that we can carry in states with reciprocity. I don't know if AZ's law is modeled on AK or VT...

If my understanding of the law is correct, anybody (from any state) can carry concealed while visiting Alaska.
 
It would be political suicide for anyone to advocate any form of gun control.
Until/unless the demographics of the state changes. Your geographic location does not guarantee you won't face this in the future.
 
If my understanding of the law is correct, anybody (from any state) can carry concealed while visiting Alaska.

It's getting your guns into Alaska that's the problem, right? Since there's that whole Canada thing in between.
 
You could fly and rent a car here to avoid Canada. The time and fuel savings make that pretty cost effective. Plus, all the wear and tear on your rented jeep to get into places like McCarthy will make you glad you aren't in your own vehicle! :)
 
Until/unless the demographics of the state changes. Your geographic location does not guarantee you won't face this in the future.

True, but most of the people who come here do so to get away from the statist mindset of the lower 48. We attract libertarians, not liberals.
 
We attract libertarians, not liberals.
also true. No one looking for an easy ride would want to go there. I hope that instead of your state becoming like mine,maybe mine will become more like your's.
 
In Washington State, an CPL permits a handgun or pistol.

But this is my serious pistol for really high risk situations:



7.5" barrel
45 ACP 230 grain DoubleTap ammo, 1,120 fps chrono'd
641 FPE:D
16 rounds on board
With rifle-like accuracy out to 35 yards
Run out of ammo, short baton with the receiver extension.
 
The nice thing about Alaska vs Vermont, is that we still have permits for those that want them (in fact, I keep mine current), so that we can carry in states with reciprocity. I don't know if AZ's law is modeled on AK or VT...

Same as yours, we still have the permit system, needed to carry in resteraunts that serve open alcohol or for reciprocity.
 
I'm in Virginia. Permit states "Permit to carry a concealed handgun". Open carry is legal with no permit required.
 
armoredman:

"...we still have the permit system, needed to carry in resteraunts that serve open alcohol or for reciprocity."

Arizona honors my State's CWL, so would I be able to carry a concealed hadgun in restaurants that serve open alcohol?
 
brboyer - Right after I posted the thread I Googled "Florida Statute 790.06" and found that you are correct that the Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services is the regulatory authority and The Jack Hagler Self-defense Act is still as originally stated (If Florida's online services are up to the millisecond - use due caution anyway). The site also states that this Florida statute specifically prohibits the concealed carrying of machineguns.

I was unable until now to get back online and I'll go back to the OP and make the addition to avoid confusion.
OK, cool.
The very interesting legal argument that Gutmacher (The leading Firearm legal authority in Florida) made was that in 790.01 [prohibition on carrying concealed weapons], it says "This section does not apply to a person licensed to carry a concealed weapon or a concealed firearm pursuant to the provisions of s. 790.06." and even though 790.06 says a 'concealed firearm' does not include a machine-gun, you really can because there is no penalty for carrying a machine-gun in 790.06, so the authorities would try to charge you under 790.01, but that section does not apply to those with a CWFL...interesting
 
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