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I live in OR but travel to WA and ID weekly. My OR CHL has me covered in ID, an ID CPL would cover WA. A WA permit would (obviously) also cover WA.
A UT permit would do the same.
Lots of people go for the UT permit.
A lot go for the easier WA permit.
What I never see is people going for the ID permit... why is that?
On a slightly different topic, I keep seeing this come up:
"You may carry a firearm in your vehicle inside the city limits or confines of a city, as long as it is in plain view, loaded or unloaded. But if you are going to conceal it, the firearm must be disassembled or unloaded."
WTF is THAT about? It's quoted directly from ID state law Concealed Weapons statutes and I've never seen it confirmed whether they're referring to permitless carry, non-residents, or if it even applies to me.
I'll probably have to call the sheriff's dept at some point, but I thought I'd start here.
A UT permit would do the same.
Lots of people go for the UT permit.
A lot go for the easier WA permit.
What I never see is people going for the ID permit... why is that?
On a slightly different topic, I keep seeing this come up:
"You may carry a firearm in your vehicle inside the city limits or confines of a city, as long as it is in plain view, loaded or unloaded. But if you are going to conceal it, the firearm must be disassembled or unloaded."
WTF is THAT about? It's quoted directly from ID state law Concealed Weapons statutes and I've never seen it confirmed whether they're referring to permitless carry, non-residents, or if it even applies to me.
I'll probably have to call the sheriff's dept at some point, but I thought I'd start here.