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No permit required in AZ if you can legally posses it you can carry as you wish. They changed the ccw a few years back.
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Dang! Nobody likes Florida!
Not true.You can mess around and travel certain states while carrying but not "the states"
Unless someone has figured out how to conceal in California, where less than half a percent of even Residents can get a license.
Unless someone has figured out how to conceal in California, where less than half a percent of even Residents can get a license.
So...... Is 0.31% more or less than 0.5%.....?As of August 2021, ( before Bruen ) .31 % of the population had CCW permits.
Math is hard.So...... Is 0.31% more or less than 0.5%.....?
So is Mike Johnson.Math is hard.
Ahem. Mike Hawk.So is Mike Johnson.
Looks like you need to update your app - Idaho Enhanced gives you Colorado and North Dakota.
Check again on Colorado. Oregon resident with Idaho non-resident enhanced.Looks like you need to update your app - Idaho Enhanced gives you Colorado and North Dakota.
Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Reciprocity | Colorado Bureau of Investigation
In accordance with Colorado law (C.R.S. 18-12-213) the State of Colorado will recognize a valid concealed carry permit issued by another state only if all of the following criteria are metcbi.colorado.gov
Reciprocity with Other States | Attorney General
Reciprocity with Other Statesattorneygeneral.nd.gov
Oh, my bad, I switched to Non-Resident Oregon and Resident Idaho Enhanced a few years back. Didn't realize you ran it the other wayCheck again on Colorado. Oregon resident with Idaho non-resident enhanced.
Colorado: " The permit holder is a resident of the issuing state. "
North Dakota used to recognize Non-resident Idaho Enhanced. Looking at their site, they still do. My map is wrong.
I ran into this with PA only recognizing issuing state resident permits, as many other states do So I obtained a non-res for PA.
Oregon is just a forking liberal backwater.
Apparently!Math is hard.
98% of a sample isn't necessarily 0.5% of a population. For example, for simplicity, 98 people are approved out of 100 is 98%, but if the sample size is 100, then the math doesn't necessarily work out if the population is the State of California.Apparently!
So is reading comprehension. " Can Get " was the premise............and 98 % is still more than point 5 %
Sheesh, I highly doubt 98% of Californians have a CPL.Apparently!
So is reading comprehension. " Can Get " was the premise............and 98 % is still more than point 5 %
Make sure that you check the website for Vancouver PD. That was always my go to for a Washington permit but the last time I went to renew they were not processing out of area/state permits. As I recall, it was a staffing issue.And it super easy/fast to get your CHL through Washington. Just go up to Vancouver city PD with completed paperwork, fingerprints and pay the lady and you get a permit in the mail 2 weeks later.
I just did mine last summer. So I don't know if things have changed since then.Make sure that you check the website for Vancouver PD. That was always my go to for a Washington permit but the last time I went to renew they were not processing out of area/state permits. As I recall, it was a staffing issue.
I was able to do the whole process by mail through the Cowlitz County Sheriff's office. Sent all the correct forms and my money and within a couple of weeks I had my new permit.
I got Oregon, Utah, and Arizona a while back.Anyone here got an Arizona concealed license?
I'm thinking about going to a local range/gun shop to get the training but curious about the application process. Just figured it'd be nice to have for when I'm traveling the states.
Just for fun I had to do the math on this one.Not true.
Los Angeles County is very restrictive. Neighboring Orange County has approved ~ 98% of applications received.
As of August 2021, ( before Bruen ) .31 % of the population had CCW permits.
This is not a relative high percentage, but dude, please.