Bike trip to Pacific Northwest
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Bike trip to Pacific Northwest
I'm planning a bike trip to Washington state around Memorial Day weekend, from here in Texas. Going through Colorado, Utah, and Idaho should be OK, they have reprocity. Oregon and Washington don't. So what do I do when I get there, put my piece in a lockable case and carry it in my T-Bag unloaded? I will have to take my T-Bag off the bike and carry it around with me when I stop for whatever; eating, motel, shopping, etc. Even if they had a traveling law, I still could not carry off the bike.
Re: Bike trip to Pacific Northwest
Both of them recognize Utah, and you've got time to take llwatson's Utah class and get your license.AC wrote:I'm planning a bike trip to Washington state around Memorial Day weekend, from here in Texas. Going through Colorado, Utah, and Idaho should be OK, they have reprocity. Oregon and Washington don't.
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The Utah CFP will work for WA but unfortunately it is not honored in Oregon. Apparently they do not honor permits from any other state:
http://licenseinfo.oregon.gov/?fuseacti ... LinkType=P
"Generally there is no reciprocity with other states on concealed handgun licenses. If you want to carry a concealed handgun in Oregon, you will need an Oregon Concealed Handgun License."
Utah DPS also lists on it's website that their permits are not recognized by Oregon:
http://bci.utah.gov/CFP/CFPFAQ/FAQOther.html
IMO though, the Utah CFP is probably worth getting and will serve you well in WA.
http://licenseinfo.oregon.gov/?fuseacti ... LinkType=P
"Generally there is no reciprocity with other states on concealed handgun licenses. If you want to carry a concealed handgun in Oregon, you will need an Oregon Concealed Handgun License."
Utah DPS also lists on it's website that their permits are not recognized by Oregon:
http://bci.utah.gov/CFP/CFPFAQ/FAQOther.html
IMO though, the Utah CFP is probably worth getting and will serve you well in WA.