GunnyUSMC
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I’m good in all 50, but there’s a couple that I won’t set foot in, as a matter of principle.
You could always row over from New Jersey. Not that NJ is much better with gun laws than NYC.Down side would be dropping into the Island with out passing thru New York City.
I feel the same way; unfortunately, I have adult children or siblings residing in states such as New York and Illinois. There's actually more than a couple states with politics that frost my butt (a former home state, California, is one), regrettably, I have so much family spread all over, and so many friends I don't want to lose touch with, that I am compelled to visit others (the curse of being the one with the disposable income, the ability and the time for travel) in states whose politics I abhor.I’m good in all 50, but there’s a couple that I won’t set foot in, as a matter of principle.
That’s an idea although not sure what the cities harbor patrol is like. City limits would most likely encompass all water approaches also.It's an island. Take a boat out of a more gun friendly state and sail right on up. Might be a long voyage out of N.C. since that's probably the nearest coastal state that fits the bill.
Never thought about the places that reciprocate with Ohio. We were late to the party here and some states held that against us for a while. If I got really lost I might end up across state lines, but all my neighbors are cool. I have no desire to be more than 3-4 hours from home.
All 50 and DC, plus US protectorates, i.e., Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Retired LE with up to date annual qualification.
Be nice if the states all agreed to it, but that probably won't happen. Reciprocity of driver's licenses was done by the states, not the Feds, and that didn't happen until 1933, long after people had started driving here.And that right there is the reason we have so many problems. Just like our legal system, it is two tiered at least. Why is this not an option for a regular joe? As long as the training requirement was the same.
While I am glad you have the ability, I would like to see the same for anyone.
Sorry for the hijack! Not very high road of me.
The illusion of safety is a powerful thing.I’d travel as I pleased and leave the gun at home if required. Its a big world out there and its pretty damn safe.
Which will never happen as long as elected officials remain convinced that they're there because the general public is incapable of thinking and making decisions for themselves.If it ever happens, it will probably be the result of Federal legislation.
Which will never happen as long as elected officials remain convinced that they're there because the general public is incapable of thinking and making decisions for themselves.
It’s tangential but relevant.And that right there is the reason we have so many problems. Just like our legal system, it is two tiered at least. Why is this not an option for a regular joe? As long as the training requirement was the same.
While I am glad you have the ability, I would like to see the same for anyone.
Sorry for the hijack! Not very high road of me.
It’s extremely safe....... until it isn’t.I’d travel as I pleased and leave the gun at home if required. Its a big world out there and its pretty damn safe.
Wow thanks for the great info/site. Very good useful info. I have Florida and Pa. regular carry permits and that covers every gun friendly state. BUT I would check and update a few times a year as things do change like elected officials.https://www.usacarry.com/concealed_carry_permit_reciprocity_maps.html
Click on your state and he map will show which states have reciprocity with the Concealed Carry license from your state.
Those are the states that I avoid if at all possible.Some of you in LE may not be aware that the liberal progressive can, and some LEO's who don't take their oath seriously may participate, enforce the silly laws restricting the magazine size and type of ammo you carry in their state. It sounds like 'knit picking', but a friend of mine, a fellow LEO, went to the east coast last year and he learned it the hard way.
If any of my family ever moved to one of those states, they will need to make plans to visit me if they feel the need to see me.