Mr. Designer
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Dated Monday, August 20, 2007
West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw (D) announced on Saturday, August 18 that West Virginia has entered into a concealed handgun reciprocity agreement with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
West Virginia and Pennsylvania residents, age 21 or older, holding a valid permit in their home state, may carry in each state. Remember, you must be in possession of your permit when traveling in a reciprocating state and are bound by the laws of that state pertaining to concealed firearms.
For more information on West Virginia's Right-to-Carry reciprocity agreements, please visit www.wvago.gov/gunrecep.cfm
West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw (D) announced on Saturday, August 18 that West Virginia has entered into a concealed handgun reciprocity agreement with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
West Virginia and Pennsylvania residents, age 21 or older, holding a valid permit in their home state, may carry in each state. Remember, you must be in possession of your permit when traveling in a reciprocating state and are bound by the laws of that state pertaining to concealed firearms.
For more information on West Virginia's Right-to-Carry reciprocity agreements, please visit www.wvago.gov/gunrecep.cfm