To guarantee conformance it would be prudent to enter a sheriffs office and get clarification on the area you are visiting. Before I have traveled with my pistol I walked into the North Carolina detachment/office in Emerald Isle with my non-resident permit/RPAL and my accepted ATF 6NIA form for verification. I placed a note with my associated paperwork that had the sheriffs name and verbiage noting the response. Not sure if it's required, but it's something else to forward to a LEO if I am ever stopped.
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No.
http://handgunlaw.us/states/maine.pdf
Yes.... or New Hampshire?
https://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/...ts/dssp260.pdf
Some states, yes, some states, no. It depends upon the particular state.And from what i have read...also permitless cc?
http://handgunlaw.us/
No.What about in Florida...?
http://handgunlaw.us/states/florida.pdf
No.Would having a license from...New Hampshire aid in getting something in Florida?
http://handgunlaw.us/states/florida.pdf
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Anyone have any experience with getting a ccw in Arizona?
A gun in the hand is worth two locked up at home.
My lil homie always strapped when he visit tha ATL with his wife and kids
hey guys, i know it is an old thread but i was wondering if new hampshire still isued ccw for canadians, and if they do how much of a hassle is it to obtain?
Interesting!
I believe they still do - google is your friend or even search option here.
It's sad day when a foreign country trust you more then your own government and/or firearm community.
BE PREPARED - Noah didn't build the Ark when it was raining!
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Kyle Defoor talks about Mindset:
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