How many concealed carry permits do you have?

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NONE, I live In Hawaii, and while they have CCW on the books, you can forget
about it, :banghead: even ex cops can't get one !!!! :uhoh:
 
I have my PA permit right now. In a few months I will get my FL. permit. Then in Jan. of 2005 I will get my Mo permit.


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WA and SC. Two states that reciprocate with almost no others, and are recognized by pretty much only those states that recognize any CCW.

Applying for a NH non-res. To get some travelability at a low price. FL is great, but dang expensive for non-res.
 
the instructor at the semi auto self defense course I took here in oklahoma said that oklahoma ccw is good in all concealed carry states as well as all other state ccw license being good here so I reckon when my ccw license gets in I'll be allowed to carry in all of them.
 
Just my home state of Michigan which covers roughly half the 50 states :(

Ohio is the one that really bugs me because I'm from there and travel there at least 4 times a year. I also like to travel south and Ohio and South Carollina are the states that would cause me grief, well maybe West Virginia too.
 
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said that oklahoma ccw is good in all concealed carry states

I'd get that in writing, along with a photocopy of his state bar registration and an endorsement of his malpractice policy. Oh yeah, I'd get a really good bail bond surety.

I'd do this how, while you're still on the outside. :banghead:

Start HERE if you want a first cut on that advice.
 
Not a one. I'm very seldom outside of the P.R.o. Illinois, and I don't have spare cash around to get out of state CCWs I would never use.
 
Guam issues CCW permits? Never thought they would, as I always assumed they had a political climate similar to Hawaii there (IE, very liberal and fairly anti-gun).
 
In Guam all guns must be registered and you have to have a permit to have a firearm on the island. That permit is for open carry though it is rarely done. If you do you will be THE photo op for Japanese tourists. The police are surprisingly pro-gun and I often heard about the 'right to bear arms'. The concealed option is rare, but not impossible, just do your homework up front.
 
Just one... Indiana. That covers me for every state I'm likely to walk in except Texas, Ohio and Illinois. And I ain't holding my breath on ever being able to carry in Illinois. ;)
 
I have a MN and just sent in the aplication for the UT. These two permit will cover me in most of the Midwest states.
 
4
MA
ME
NH
FL

All together I think that that covers me in 25 states. I obtained the top three as I travel frequently in those states. I picked up FL primarily in case I hunt in some of the others.
 
Just have my homestate with Virginia, but as soon as the semester ends, Im sending in a Pa and FL application which will give me most of the east coast. Now if only Md would get ccw, it would make my life a lot easier when visiting my mom at work.
 
Resident Permit for Florida.
Applying for the Maine non-resident permit as we visit my in-laws up there every year and they don't have reciprocity with Florida. It sucks driving from here to Maine due to the anti states in between that don't allow CCW or don't have reciprocity with Florida.
 
Only a Kentucky permit...

- but it covers me very well when I leave KY.
 
Old thread I know, but I just sent in my NH permit application so I thought I'd resurrect it. Right now I just have VA. I have family in PA so I'd like something that is valid there, and NH is a better permit than PA reciprocity-wise.

Florida would be nice, but I don't travel outside of VA & PA often enough to justify the cost. Utah is another possibility. Any others besides FL & UT that do non-resident permits with such good reciprocity?
 
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