Update on Arizona CWP. I mailed the application, prints, and money order on 11/29 and received the permit yesterday (12/9). I used my DD-214 certificate of honorable discharge from the Navy as my proof of training. I was, in fact, qualified on the model 1911 .45 pistol....in 1989.
About 10 days door to door. Not bad.
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- Fri Dec 10, 2010 10:18 am
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: How many out of state permits?
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- Tue Nov 23, 2010 9:09 pm
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: How many out of state permits?
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How many out of state permits?
How many of you who live in Texas have other states' permits/licenses? I have been a resident of Texas since 1990 and have had a Texas CHL since 1996. A few years ago, I decided to see how many out of state permits I could get. I got... Florida, Maine, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Connecticut. Sad to say I let Florida and Maine lapse. I'm going to get them back. A few I'm going to add...
Arizona - Just e-mailed for an application. They have un-permitted carry, but that's not the point. I'm collecting.
Nevada - Going to have to show up there in person to do this one and you have to list the guns you're authorized to carry.
Virginia - I can get this one in the mail, I've just been lazy.
Utah - Everyone else seems to be doing it, so why not?
Massachusetts (Class A -All Lawful Purposes) - This will be hard, requires an in person visit and interview and it only lasts a year. Is a may issue, but people have gotten them. State of my birth.
Anybody have some experience with others?
-Scott
Arizona - Just e-mailed for an application. They have un-permitted carry, but that's not the point. I'm collecting.
Nevada - Going to have to show up there in person to do this one and you have to list the guns you're authorized to carry.
Virginia - I can get this one in the mail, I've just been lazy.
Utah - Everyone else seems to be doing it, so why not?
Massachusetts (Class A -All Lawful Purposes) - This will be hard, requires an in person visit and interview and it only lasts a year. Is a may issue, but people have gotten them. State of my birth.
Anybody have some experience with others?
-Scott