How many concealed carry permits do you have?

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Used to have several. Now I have just one. Dang recipical laws. No need for several.

Hope SCOTUS decides for the 2nd Amendment and CCW becomes like a drivers licence. All 50 states.
 
Oklahoma resident + Florida. I was debating whether to renew the Florida permit. It only gets me another state or two, but it also provides overlap if Oklahoma is slow on the renewal when it comes up. I decided today to go ahead and renew. I'm still trying to get the fingerprint ink off of my fingers.
 
two calif. and utah which covers about 30 states i intend to get oregon since i have friends there and visit quite often since i'm in a bordering state it's possible
 
I made up an excel file from the info at packing.org, while contemplating my next permit. Note that it is entirely possible that it is all wrong, so double check before you take it as gospel.....
 

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I have three, California, Florida and Utah. State laws and these permits provide 32 states where I can legally carry concealed.

I've actually carried in 25 of these states so far.
 
IMHO, we shouldn't have to pay a "tax" to exercise our right to defend ourselves.

However, I've never seen a politician who didn't have some sort of benefit plan . . . and the plan always involves me having to pay for that "right."

So, my GA permit is all I plan to buy . . . and its honored in a lot of the other states already.

If some state won't honor it, and believe me, I always check . . . I'll spend my vacation money somewhere else.;)

T.
 
Missouri and Utah, which, if my memory is correct, allows me to carry in every state that allows ccw. The only problem is all my out of state trips right now are to IL which doesn't allow concealed carry. :banghead: Not only that but the most direct route to the states I am most likely to visit, at the present anyway, require I go thru IL. :banghead::banghead:
 
Ohio and Utah, but next month when I relocate back to Utah my Ohio will no longer be valid.
Think I am gong to pick up a FL to fill the gap.
 
Watch out for the states that don't honor if you're not a resident...as in my case, CO and NH are *not* covered with the FL non-resident permit.
 
One fo SC, got a PA coming in the mail.

I needed something that would let me carry in GA (my SC won't) and I heard the PA was really easy to get, and quick.
 
I have both a Virginia resident and a Florida resident permit. The former expires this September and the later is where I currently live.
 
Talk about thread necromancy . . .

PA and Utah. I got Utah because I had to travel to Virginia on occasion for work. PA and Virginia now have reciprocity. But seeing as how the renewal for Utah is only $10.00, I'm going to keep it.
 
I have eighteen different licenses for each of the seven identities that I use to confuse those who are trying to track me, as well as six licenses for the four back up identities that I have not yet used (I keep them off the grid in case of emergency)... :rolleyes:
 
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I don't travel that much anymore. When I do it's in states that honor the Ohio permit.
The only exception would be when I fly to visit my son in Sacramento. Then it's pointy stick time.
BTW - You could not pay me enough to move back to California....a short visit is sufficient.
Jack
 
Ohio and reciprocity with:
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Delaware
Florida
Idaho
Kentucky
Michigan
Missouri
North Carolina
Oklahoma
South Carolina
Tennessee
Utah
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wyoming

Can't understand why no reciprocity with Indiana & Pennsylvania?
 
Can't understand why no reciprocity with Indiana & Pennsylvania?

Obviously check yourself, but I think you will find that Indiana honors Ohio's (and all others) just not the other way around. I think it's because Ohio will only reciprocate with states that have training requirements as stringent as theirs.

I don't vouch for the accuracy, but check out: http://www.ccrkba.org/reciprocity.html
 
I have only a PA permit but most would be surprised how many States honor the PA permit.

The below list came right from the PA Attorney General's WEB site. I'm posting it just to help anyone who has a PA permit but doesn't know which States have a reciprocity agreement with PA.

Category 1: States that have entered into written reciprocity agreements with Pennsylvania. (Title 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 6109(k))

The following states have entered into formal written reciprocity agreements with Pennsylvania under section 6109(k) of the Uniform Firearms Act. These agreements provide for reciprocal recognition of valid licenses/permits issued by both states. Recognition in Pennsylvania is based on the individual's issuance of a valid license/permit by the reciprocal contracting state, and not on the license/permit holder's place of residence.

Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri
New Hampshire
North Carolina
Oklahoma
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
West Virginia
Wyoming

Category 2: States that have statutory reciprocity under 6106(b)(15) of the Uniform Firearms Act.

The following states have been granted statutory reciprocity without a formal written agreement under 6106(b)(15), based on the determination of the Attorney General that the other state has granted reciprocity to Pennsylvania license holders, and that the other state's laws governing firearms are similar.

Colorado
Idaho
Indiana
Louisiana
Montana
North Dakota
Utah

Category 3: Unilateral reciprocity granted by another state for Pennsylvania license holders.

This category encompasses states which allow an individual issued a valid concealed firearm license from Pennsylvania to carry a firearm while in those respective states.

NONE

Category 4: Pennsylvanians may apply for a license/permit from another state ("Application states").

Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Washington

Category 5: State does not recognize or grant licenses/permits to individuals from another state, currently does not extend reciprocal privileges to Pennsylvania license holders, or has not indicated current status.

Alabama
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Hawaii
Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Minnesota
Nebraska
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
Ohio
Oregon
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Wisconsin

Category 6: Carry permitted without license/permit.

Vermont

**Vermont allows possession or carrying of a concealed firearm without a license/permit.
 
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