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Reciprocity Map
UPDATED 7/3/2016
Updated 7/30/2009 - Removed Utah and Florida non-resident from Nevada.
Updated 8/23/2009 - Added Utah and Florida non-resident to West Virginia
Updated 9/2/2009 - Added Nebraska to the Reciprocity Map, added "minimum age requirement" to the map.
Updated 9/3/2009 - Added 21+ to Colorado
Updated 1/1/2011 - Added Iowa Reciprocity
Updated 9/20/2011 - Added 21+ to Arizona, added Non-Res from Arizona to list
Updated 11/1/2011 - Wisconsin to recognize TX CHL, added FL non-res to WA
Updated 4/10/2012 - Added West Virginia Reciprocity, added 21+ to Virginia
Updated 5/1/2012 - Removed NM Reciprocity, removed AZ Non-res from Ohio
Updated 5/1/2012 - Readded NM Reciprocity
Updated 7/17/2012 - Added 21+ to NM.
Updated 3/6/2013 - Removed AZ Non-Res from Nevada
Updated 3/16/2014 - Added AZ Non-Res back to Ohio
Updated 4/21/2015 - Removed AZ, FL, and Utah from Ohio, made Ohio "green" for Reciprocity agreement
Updated 7/4/2015 - Removed FL from Washington, re-added AZ Non-Res to Nevada
Updated 8/17/2015 - Removed MN Honors TX Permit
Updated 7/2/2016 - Added NV Reciprocity
Updated 7/3/2016 - Added 21+ to NV Reciprocity
NOTE: Added attachment of most current image as backup.
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Updated 7/30/2009 - Removed Utah and Florida non-resident from Nevada.
Updated 8/23/2009 - Added Utah and Florida non-resident to West Virginia
Updated 9/2/2009 - Added Nebraska to the Reciprocity Map, added "minimum age requirement" to the map.
Updated 9/3/2009 - Added 21+ to Colorado
Updated 1/1/2011 - Added Iowa Reciprocity
Updated 9/20/2011 - Added 21+ to Arizona, added Non-Res from Arizona to list
Updated 11/1/2011 - Wisconsin to recognize TX CHL, added FL non-res to WA
Updated 4/10/2012 - Added West Virginia Reciprocity, added 21+ to Virginia
Updated 5/1/2012 - Removed NM Reciprocity, removed AZ Non-res from Ohio
Updated 5/1/2012 - Readded NM Reciprocity
Updated 7/17/2012 - Added 21+ to NM.
Updated 3/6/2013 - Removed AZ Non-Res from Nevada
Updated 3/16/2014 - Added AZ Non-Res back to Ohio
Updated 4/21/2015 - Removed AZ, FL, and Utah from Ohio, made Ohio "green" for Reciprocity agreement
Updated 7/4/2015 - Removed FL from Washington, re-added AZ Non-Res to Nevada
Updated 8/17/2015 - Removed MN Honors TX Permit
Updated 7/2/2016 - Added NV Reciprocity
Updated 7/3/2016 - Added 21+ to NV Reciprocity
NOTE: Added attachment of most current image as backup.
Ryan
Last edited by AggieMM on Sun Jul 03, 2016 3:38 pm, edited 34 times in total.
Re: Reciprocity Map
I don't know for certain that this is legit, but according to it, soon WY won't recognize many states.
State of Wyoming Dave Freudenthal, Governor
Office of the Attorney General
Division of Criminal Investigation Bruce A. Salzburg
Forrest C. Bright, Director Attorney General
MEMORANDUM
TO: All Wyoming Sheriffs
All Wyoming Chiefs of Police
FROM: Forrest C. Bright, Director
DATE: February 12, 2009
RE: Concealed Firearm Permit Reciprocity
I am writing to let all the agencies in Wyoming know of substantial changes resulting from review of other states’ concealed firearm criteria. The Wyoming Attorney General’s Office recently completed examination of the other 49 states statutes for the purpose of honoring concealed firearms permits issued by another state, or reciprocity.
Pursuant to Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 6-8-401(a)(iii), Wyoming will recognize a permit from another state that “has laws similar to the provisions of this section, as determined by the attorney general . . ..” The Wyoming Attorney General has determined that with the exception of 8 states, presently all the others concealed firearm permit statutes are not sufficiently similar to Wyoming’s. Specifically, Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 6-8-104(b)(v) prohibits issuance of a permit to any person who has been convicted of a controlled substance violation, felony or misdemeanor in any jurisdiction. Most other states’ analogous statutes do not.
The Wyoming Attorney General holds that if a misdemeanor drug conviction disqualifies a Wyoming resident, is also needs to disqualify an out-of-state permit holder. Due to the difference in how each state handles controlled substance convictions, Wyoming is also limited in our ability to maintain reciprocity with states we may have previously.
Accordingly, as of March 1, 2009, Wyoming can only honor concealed firearm permits issued by the following states: Connecticut, Ohio, Georgia, Oklahoma, Maryland, Oregon, Massachusetts, and Utah.
State of Wyoming Dave Freudenthal, Governor
Office of the Attorney General
Division of Criminal Investigation Bruce A. Salzburg
Forrest C. Bright, Director Attorney General
MEMORANDUM
TO: All Wyoming Sheriffs
All Wyoming Chiefs of Police
FROM: Forrest C. Bright, Director
DATE: February 12, 2009
RE: Concealed Firearm Permit Reciprocity
I am writing to let all the agencies in Wyoming know of substantial changes resulting from review of other states’ concealed firearm criteria. The Wyoming Attorney General’s Office recently completed examination of the other 49 states statutes for the purpose of honoring concealed firearms permits issued by another state, or reciprocity.
Pursuant to Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 6-8-401(a)(iii), Wyoming will recognize a permit from another state that “has laws similar to the provisions of this section, as determined by the attorney general . . ..” The Wyoming Attorney General has determined that with the exception of 8 states, presently all the others concealed firearm permit statutes are not sufficiently similar to Wyoming’s. Specifically, Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 6-8-104(b)(v) prohibits issuance of a permit to any person who has been convicted of a controlled substance violation, felony or misdemeanor in any jurisdiction. Most other states’ analogous statutes do not.
The Wyoming Attorney General holds that if a misdemeanor drug conviction disqualifies a Wyoming resident, is also needs to disqualify an out-of-state permit holder. Due to the difference in how each state handles controlled substance convictions, Wyoming is also limited in our ability to maintain reciprocity with states we may have previously.
Accordingly, as of March 1, 2009, Wyoming can only honor concealed firearm permits issued by the following states: Connecticut, Ohio, Georgia, Oklahoma, Maryland, Oregon, Massachusetts, and Utah.
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Re: Reciprocity Map
Updated 2/19/09 on their website:
http://attorneygeneral.state.wy.us/dci/CWP.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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http://attorneygeneral.state.wy.us/dci/CWP.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So all is not lost yet for reciprocity, but we'll definitely have to monitor the WY AG.......By statute, Wyoming honors concealed carry permits from other states that have laws similar to Wyoming’s. The Wyoming Attorney General’s Office is undertaking a thorough review of the concealed carry statutes of the 49 other states to determine which states have laws similar to Wyoming’s. Once that review is complete, this website will feature a list of the states from which Wyoming will honor concealed carry permits. Until then, the Division of Criminal Investigation will honor permits from those states with which Wyoming had reciprocity as of January 1, 2009.
Accordingly, Wyoming will continue to recognize concealed firearm permits from the following states. The listing also encompasses those states that have indicated they honor Wyoming permits.
Alaska Louisiana Oklahoma
Alabama Michigan Pennsylvania
Colorado Mississippi South Carolina
Florida Montana South Dakota
Georgia New Hampshire Tennessee
Idaho New Mexico Texas
Indiana Ohio Utah
Kentucky
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Re: Reciprocity Map
I'm curious as to why some states recognize our CHL and others don't. Any thoughts on the subject?
Re: Reciprocity Map
It has been discussed in various threads on the forum. The search engine will help you find a lot of the answers. Here are a few of threads:Papabear37 wrote:I'm curious as to why some states recognize our CHL and others don't. Any thoughts on the subject?
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... =9&t=14792" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... =9&t=11677" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... =4&t=15252" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Reciprocity Map
Here is a nice link for you to check your CCW/CHL reciprocity.
http://www.handgunlaw.us/LicMaps/ccwmap.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.handgunlaw.us/LicMaps/ccwmap.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Reciprocity Map
Re the map, I don't believe NV accepts FL since Jul 1, 2009. Plz confirm.
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Re: Reciprocity Map
http://www.nvrepository.state.nv.us/ccw_changes.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;USMC-COL wrote:Re the map, I don't believe NV accepts FL since Jul 1, 2009. Plz confirm.
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Re: Reciprocity Map
Yup, I need to update the map. I've been waiting for the dust to settle, hoping NV would reverse their decision, but doesn't look like they will.
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Re: Reciprocity Map
Updated the map above, removed Utah/Florida from Nevada.
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Re: Reciprocity Map
Thanks Ryan,well done!
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Re: Reciprocity Map
As of July 10, West Virginia appears to honor non-resident reciprocal licenses, including Florida and Utah...
http://www.wvago.gov/gunrecep.cfm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.wvago.gov/gunrecep.cfm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Reciprocity Map
Thank you for the heads up, I have updated the map.
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Re: Reciprocity Map
Thank you Ryan; i appreciate your efforts.
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Let me add my thanks as well Ryan. Your efforts are appreciated.
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