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    Florida CCW's

    anybody catch the article on msn about Florida CCW's ? once obtained a holder can possibly carry in 30 states, and you dont have to live in FL to get it. needless to say my paperwork is on its way, oh yeah its $117 and good for 7 years.

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    I've fingerprinted many a PA resident for FLA CCW's. I've heard that's the busiest department in FLA government.

    PA CCW's going for $46 for plastic or $25 for a paper one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flat-top View Post
    I've fingerprinted many a PA resident for FLA CCW's. I've heard that's the busiest department in FLA government.

    PA CCW's going for $46 for plastic or $25 for a paper one.
    yes very busy indeed, there is alot of laws one should check into as far as thier state goes but its pretty detailed at the fl website.

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    Just for the sake of clarity ..... if you are going to carry in your home state with a Non-Res CCW license....never ever CCW within a 1000' of a school. The Federal Law is very clear here. You must have a CCW license from your state of residence. If you are driving past a school....get pulled over for any reason and have a concealed weapon and a Non-Res out of state license....you have just committed a felony. At a store within a 1000' of a school...at a friends house within a 1000' of a school....same thing. Be very careful carrying concealed without a CCW license from your home state and just having a Non-Res out of state license folks.

    From Utah FAQ's.....
    I am a Texas resident. Can I legally carry in Texas with a Utah CFP if I don’t have a Texas CHL?

    Yes. Texas recognizes the validity of the Utah non-resident permit. You are not required to get a Texas license to legally carry in Texas.
    Why would I get a Texas CHL if I can get the Utah permit for less money?

    There are a few disadvantages to a non-resident permit.

    First, you will not be legal to carry in states that do not recognize a non-resident permit. (Florida, Colorado, New Hampshire)

    You will not be able to bypass the instant background check when you buy a firearm from a licensed dealer.

    You do not have benefit of the exemption from the federal “gun-free school zone” law that a resident permit holder has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge View Post
    Just for the sake of clarity ..... if you are going to carry in your home state with a Non-Res CCW license....never ever CCW within a 1000' of a school. The Federal Law is very clear here. You must have a CCW license from your state of residence. If you are driving past a school....get pulled over for any reason and have a concealed weapon and a Non-Res out of state license....you have just committed a felony. At a store within a 1000' of a school...at a friends house within a 1000' of a school....same thing. Be very careful carrying concealed without a CCW license from your home state and just having a Non-Res out of state license folks.

    From Utah FAQ's.....
    I am a Texas resident. Can I legally carry in Texas with a Utah CFP if I don’t have a Texas CHL?

    Yes. Texas recognizes the validity of the Utah non-resident permit. You are not required to get a Texas license to legally carry in Texas.
    Why would I get a Texas CHL if I can get the Utah permit for less money?

    There are a few disadvantages to a non-resident permit.

    First, you will not be legal to carry in states that do not recognize a non-resident permit. (Florida, Colorado, New Hampshire)

    You will not be able to bypass the instant background check when you buy a firearm from a licensed dealer.

    You do not have benefit of the exemption from the federal “gun-free school zone” law that a resident permit holder has.
    New Hampshire is an open carry state and it is not uncommon. However, a permit is required in order to possess a loaded handgun in a vehicle, regardless of whether or not it is visible or concealed.
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