I put "Self Defense" on mine, and they printed that on the License. don't think it matters, I think they just print it on your license.HerbM wrote:New Hampshire is cheap and easy but you need a RESIDENT CHL to obtain their non-resident permit.
Application for Non-Resident Pistol/Revolver License
http://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/nhsp ... plupr.html Web page
http://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/nhsp ... ssp260.pdf The form
$20. Must put down a "reason" but the instructions say very clearly that "PROTECTION or ALL LAWFUL PURPOSES" will suffice so be sure to write one of these on the application. (Ok, if you don't do that you suitability for the license is in doubt )
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- Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:20 am
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Re: Pennsylvania License
Subject: Need a CHL??
my stuff will be in the mail tomorrow.
http://www.co.centre.pa.us/sheriff/lice ... cation.aspDoubleJ wrote:So, got the new issue of Ye Olde TSRA mag yesterday. Mr James Dark wrote a nice lil piece about out of state CHL's.
thought I'd pass along some of his wisdom.
basically, if you're concerned about your CHL expiring while you're waiting for the renewal process, many have advocated getting a second license for the in between time. The Utah license is a great idea, and Mr Dark bought up another idea, for those of us who already have our Tx CHL.
Pennsylvania!
you can send a copy of your DL, your CHL, and a check for $26 to PENNSYLVANIA!!! and get one of their licenses in about a month!!!!!!!!!
my stuff will be in the mail tomorrow.