First off, sorry if this sort of thing is common knowledge, but this is the first I am hearing of it.
I live in Missouri and am only 21. Missouri requires you to be 23 to get a CCW license from them. Therefore I open carry, I am a supporter of open carry and do it often, but there are times I would like to conceal carry.
Apparently, some states offer non-residential CCW licenses. Can anyone give me more information on this? I've done some reading and apparently MO and several other states honor certain non-resident licenses, Missouri being one of them. So if I get a non-resident license from a state that only requires you to be 21, can I still carry in Missouri where you have to be 23 for their license?
Apparently Ohio, and Florida's non-resident licenses have the most reciprocity with other states.
Any information on the legal side of this, and also the side of how to obtain one would be very appreciated.
I live in Missouri and am only 21. Missouri requires you to be 23 to get a CCW license from them. Therefore I open carry, I am a supporter of open carry and do it often, but there are times I would like to conceal carry.
Apparently, some states offer non-residential CCW licenses. Can anyone give me more information on this? I've done some reading and apparently MO and several other states honor certain non-resident licenses, Missouri being one of them. So if I get a non-resident license from a state that only requires you to be 21, can I still carry in Missouri where you have to be 23 for their license?
Apparently Ohio, and Florida's non-resident licenses have the most reciprocity with other states.
Any information on the legal side of this, and also the side of how to obtain one would be very appreciated.