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General Topics => Legal and Activism => Topic started by: 6716J on January 06, 2020, 04:00:07 PM
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If you care to, leave which state you have a permit from.
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Arizona
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AZ & UT
Used to have for WA, but let it lapse.
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GA
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Times 3 ...
down from 4, since Maine now offers permit-less carry to nonresidents. No need to renew that one since I have FL, NV and UT now.
Multiple licenses provide a larger number of states I can carry in as well as overlap between permits, as the reciprocity agreements between states change or expire quite often. If one permit stops being honored in another state, hopefully one of the other three will still be valid. Might save me from an unpleasant surprise.
I can carry legally in about 36 states at any given time.
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Nevada x2
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NV, UT, AZ. All are going to expire this year. I will probably only renew my NV permit.
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My family UT
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Az. Ut, Nv
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AZ
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if I owned any firearms or ammo, I might get Utah...
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no
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AZ and UT
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NV x 2
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I'm surprised there's that many Nevada permits. Did you guys get them before Nevada had reciprocity?
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no
Does any state have reciprocity for New Orleans? ???
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I'm surprised there's that many Nevada permits. Did you guys get them before Nevada had reciprocity?
I got it after the "blue cards" were eliminated. We used to go to vegas 2-3x a year. But now we only go once and use the other to go Taiwan.
Prior to the new Nevada CCW, their permits were by county and handgun specific and were on blue cards. I think this was like 5 years or so ago. And mainland counties are very different from Hawaii. Oahu is part of C&C of Honolulu. And it's easy to tell when you leave this county because you're on a different Island. Where as in Nevada, you can be in 1 and easily cross over into another. The only way of really knowing is that the street signs of the names of the streets look different. Nevada thought this was stupid and made their permits statewide instead and are not handgun specific.
Vegas is the 9th Island so to have a Nevada specific one means you can CCW within 1000 feet of a school and not violate federal law. Being on school property is another story. I think this is important because I'm not from there and do not know when I'm going to be passing a school zone via car or shopping. But in 2018, only 65ish people were charged with violating the 1000ft law. Most were add on charges to felons. IIRC, there is 1 guy who's challenging it because he is a legal gun owner and he was like 998ft.
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I got it after the "blue cards" were eliminated. We used to go to vegas 2-3x a year. But now we only go once and use the other to go Taiwan.
Prior to the new Nevada CCW, their permits were by county and handgun specific and were on blue cards. I think this was like 5 years or so ago.
Still have my "Blue Cards". Keep them as proof of ownership mostly. And for nostalgia I guess.
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NV permit is one of the more difficult ones to get. Training and CCW class must be in NV and you have to go in person to either apply or pick up your permit. Even the renewal requires another training class. I got my UT, AZ permits by mail in application.
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NV permit is one of the more difficult ones to get. Training and CCW class must be in NV and you have to go in person to either apply or pick up your permit. Even the renewal requires another training class. I got my UT, AZ permits by mail in application.
They mail it to you now after a few months.
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They mail it to you now after a few months.
No, he had it correct. You have a choice of either applying in personOR mailing in your application packet and picking it up in person. You have to appear at the issuing law enforcement office one way or another.
So, if you applied in person, they will mail it as you said. BUT, if you mailed in the application, they won't mail the permit. You'll have to go get it.
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I'm surprised there's that many Nevada permits. Did you guys get them before Nevada had reciprocity?
I went to Front Sight's Defensive Handgun 5-day class. They offered NV, UT, FL and AZ CCW application assistance. If you have another state you want to apply to, they'll provide as much information/paperwork as they can to help you.
The FS instructors walked everyone through each form line-by-line. Hard to make a mistake. FS also provided photos of you they took, electronic and physical fingerprinting, notary service and signed forms as the qualified training providers for states requiring a certification.
The last half-day of the course was spent taking the live fire qualification test and filling out forms. The NV live fire test was 30 rounds at distances of 3, 5 and 7 yards -- 10 rds each. 30 rds @ 10 pts max = 300 max total score. You need 230 to pass. There's also a written test that's super easy. The instructor has to be certified to give NV qualification training.
If you are catching a flight that afternoon/evening, you can finish the paperwork by noon and race to the Sheriff's office to submit your application that same day. If you apply in person, they will mail your permit to you. If you mail your application in, you will have to pick it up in person.
For renewal, there is no written test, and the renewal course is only 4 hours long -- half that of the initial firearms qualification course. You still need to do the live fire qualification test, and submit the renewal in the same county's law enforcement office where the permit was issued.
Since Front Sight is in Nye County, I applied at the Nye County Sheriff's Department. From their website:
You must take the renewal course in person in the state of Nevada.
The application fee for renewal is $61.25. If you submit the application to the Nye County Sheriff’s Office after the expiration date on
your current permit but before 120 days after expiration there will be a $15.00 late fee. If the application is submitted after 120 days,
the fee will be the same as an initial application ($96.25).
Your renewal application cannot be submitted over 120 days prior to the expiration date of your current permit. An application
is valid for one year from the date you took the course. The establishment where you take the course will have the application and
instructions for the course.
http://www.nyecountysheriffsoffice.com/ccw-frequent-questions-and-answers.html
Las Vegas Police Dept has their own website:
https://www.lvmpd.com/en-us/RecordsFingerprintBureau/Pages/ConcealedFirearms-FAQs.aspx
Nevada CCW permits are valid for 5 years after approval. That means, if you mailed in your application and took a month to go pick up the permit in person (as required), your permit will have a 4 year & 11 month expiration period.
That tells me if my permit is about to expire, it's Vegas time, baby!! :thumbsup: :geekdanc:
I'll check the reciprocity maps again before I renew. If my other permits cover the states I expect to travel in, I'll let that one lapse.
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Since Front Sight is in Nye County, I applied at the Nye County Sheriff's Department. From their website:
+1 on Nye county if you can. I spent 3 hours waiting in line at Clark County because they also do checks for casino workers.
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+1 on Nye county if you can. I spent 3 hours waiting in line at Clark County because they also do checks for casino workers.
I went to the metro closest to the strip. We were in and out in 20 mins. There were about 50 people in the waiting area ahead of us. They had about 10 windows to process paperwork. 5 printing stations and 5 picture stations. I was very surprised at their efficiency. Compared to here at HPD, takes me 40 mins to apply for a permit with 1 guy in line head of me. I t hought for sure we would be there all day. But nope, very very very quick.
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UT
Carry in Vegas and Seattle.
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AZ
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HI
carry only in your home or place of work.
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HI
carry only in your home or place of work.
It ask for permit. No permit needed to carry at home or work. focus :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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NY
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NY
NY CCW permit => mythical unicorn
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NY CCW permit => mythical unicorn
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Theres a gun bunny who has 1 also. I don't remember her name, but she posted a pic of her lifting her shirt slightly to show her AIWB on the subway stairs (no one was around). She also posted the letter she had to send with the application.
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UT non-resident. Training from Wayne Holu at the Pu’uloa range.
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Nv, Fl, Ut, Ariz.
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HI
carry only in your home or place of work.
You forgot "or place of sojourn"
by definition
: a temporary stay.
I suppose a tent on the lawn of the capitol would qualify.
but with Oahu HPD I wouldn't tempt them, they are very quick
on the trigger.
My HPD wouldn't show up before you could leave.
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AZ, MN, UT
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No. I don't carry a purse.