How many concealed carry permits do you have?

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I have a resident MO permit.

(Reciprocity in: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia)
 
Question for the O.P. - Are you a resident of Oregon or Washington?

I have a C.P.L. Wash. State. AFAIK Oregon doesn't recip.

For anyone, is it Nevada or Utah that allows non-residents to get a CCW and with it it's good for 11 of the western states?
 
What gggman said. I have a ME resident, NH non-resident, and don't need one in VT.
 
Blind Justice: You are correct -- Oregon does not offer reciprocity to Washington State residents, nor to anyone else for that matter. It's a sore spot here. On the other hand, Oregon's license is no good in Washington, Idaho, etc. Many Oregon residents opt for a Utah license, which is obtainable by mail and is good for 21 states (I think) and the Beaver State's immediate neighbors.
 
Two, Montana and a Washington non-resident. I picked up the Washington State permit because my Mother lives there and I go to visit here several times a year and Washington doesn't offer reciprocity to Montana permits. I was actually quite surprised how easy a Washington permit was to acquire.
 
2 - LEOSA 2004 as retired LEO w/current proficiency certification & WV CCL to cover any lapse in getting recertified and is good for our most common travel destinations in NC and VA ...

Nick
 
Not enough, as I can't freely travel while armed, and yet too many, as the whole mess is an infringement on 2A.

I have 1 (WA), and if the packet they sent me in '04 is still good, need to have my fingerprints done to apply for FL--too bad there's only one place in Pierce County that does 'em, and I can't get a carpool or reasonable-length bus connections down there...
 
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'.

I think this stems from their tiff with the Japanese in WWII - our Asian friends committed quite the atrocities and really pissed of the good people of Guam. When I was talking to a couple Christian gentlemen from Guam, their demeanor changed real quick when talking about their experiences when they were kids.

A good site for CCW reciprocity is http://carryconcealed.net/legal/reciprocity.php. Enjoy.
 
Just 1. Minnesota. I spend very little time outside of MN. I sometimes drive into Wisconsin for various reasons but obviously no carry there so eh. I do vacation down in Florida once a year and don't carry. 14 other states honor the MN permit but I haven't gone to any of them.
 
Just one for me.

I need to get a FL permit So I can carry in Ohio and some other states.
 
OH Resident and FL Non-Resident...totals 33 states. It would be 35 but CO & NH only honor FL f you are a resident of that state.
 
just oregon but i once i stop being so lazy i'll get mine for Utah which covers 20 or so states....i don't really travel around to other states all that much (both me and my wifes families all live in Oregon)....I do got to WA on occasion which the Utah one would cover
 
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