ccw in your state?

DanimalFL

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Utah:

1. do you have to have your carry gun or guns listed on your license? No
2. are you limited to carrying only the guns listed on your license? No
3. are you limited to the number of guns you can carry at one time? No
4. how does this affect reciprocity with other states? The Utah permit is recognized by/has reciprocity with 33 states.5. is there anything odd or different in the ccw laws of your state? Utah CCW laws are some of the least restrictive in the country. We can legally carry in bars, public schools, city, county and state government buildings and parks, sporting events, hospitals, churches (unless the church takes specific actions to prohibit CCW), public transit, polling places, non-secure areas of airports, "NO GUNS" signs at stores, malls, etc. have no legal weight, etc.

EDIT: One more thing--we recognize CCW permits issued by all states/counties.
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Bravo Utah:eek:

Arkansas has the revolver restriction
No reciprocity with NM where I'm going next week whats up with that.
We have no Castle Doctrine or Stand your Ground Law gotta change that.
 

ClayInTx

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TEXAS

When going into another state you must adapt to the laws of that other state, so I understand. I don’t know how this would work if going from a state which does not list your firearms on the license into a state which does.

Does anyone have information on how this works?

As for the OP questions:

1. do you have to have your carry gun or guns listed on your license?
NO

2. are you limited to carrying only the guns listed on your license?
NO (except if you have a revolver only license but the gun itself is not listed)

3. are you limited to the number of guns you can carry at one time?
NO

4. how does this affect reciprocity with other states?
(?)

5. is there anything odd or different in the ccw laws of your state?
Nothing I consider odd, though we do have some small differences, but nothing really outstanding.
 

doctruptwn

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questions about your ccw license in your state.

1. do you have to have your carry gun or guns listed on your license?
2. are you limited to carrying only the guns listed on your license?
3. are you limited to the number of guns you can carry at one time?
4. how does this affect reciprocity with other states?
5. is there anything odd or different in the ccw laws of your state?

thank you.

Here In Kansas
1. No
2. No
3. No
4. Kansas is excepted in 22 states including all of the states that surround Kansas, so It's no real problem here. Kasas also Recognises all states that recognise Kansas.
5. No, However Oklahoma, Has a restriction on Handgun calibre for Concealed Carry, Which may not effect a lot of folks in Kansas, However I live on the state line. Although Not named as such, Kansas does have a Castel Doctrine and a Stand Your Ground law.
Kansas will issue a CCW to Active Military who are stationed in Kansas reguardless of there state of residence. (That is the only real oddity.)
 
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brickeyee

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1. do you have to have your carry gun or guns listed on your license?

Virginia has no guns listed on a Concealed Handgun License.


2. are you limited to carrying only the guns listed on your license?

Virginia has no guns listed on a Concealed Handgun License.


3. are you limited to the number of guns you can carry at one time?

The permit says "Handgun."
More than one at a time could open you up to problems, but there do not appear to have been any cases (yet).


4. how does this affect reciprocity with other states?
Depends on the other state. I have not checked them all.

5. is there anything odd or different in the ccw laws of your state?

No concealed carry in places selling alcoholic beverages by the drink.
All Virginia lethal force law is case law, there is no statute law about when you can use lethal force.
 

knight0334

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PA

ccw in your state?
questions about your ccw license in your state.

1. do you have to have your carry gun or guns listed on your license?
No, there is no list.

2. are you limited to carrying only the guns listed on your license?
Again, no list

3. are you limited to the number of guns you can carry at one time?
No

4. how does this affect reciprocity with other states?
The major reciprocity factor is the lack of a training requirement.

5. is there anything odd or different in the ccw laws of your state?

No exactly odd but open carry is allowed with or without a "license to carry a firearm". You can carry any type of "short arm" including NFA stuff. Long guns are not permitted. Transport of pistols etc. in a vehicle is limited without a LTCF.

PA is a "shall issue state".

Add: I should have mentioned if you have a LTCF you can get a "loaner" from a friend. Sadly some LEO are not aware of this and getting caught with a firearm not your own can cause difficulties but may also in the end get you a fat settlement.




No license is needed to carry a long gun openly or concealed in PA, except in a City of the First Class or during a declared emergency. 6106(a) only prohibits carrying "firearms" concealed on or abouts one's person or in a vehicle unless exempted in 6106(b). No loaded long guns in vehicles of course(6106.1), LTCF's only cover "firearms" (handguns, SBS, SBR per 6102 Definitions).
 

Sefner

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Michigan:

1. do you have to have your carry gun or guns listed on your license?
Negative. The CPL applies to any type of pistol. Relatedly it also serves as a permit to purchase.

2. are you limited to carrying only the guns listed on your license?
Negative. See above.

3. are you limited to the number of guns you can carry at one time?
Negative. You can carry as many as you wish.

4. how does this affect reciprocity with other states?
100% Reciprocity unless the state does not reciprocate.

5. is there anything odd or different in the ccw laws of your state?
Even though the CPL is also a permit to purchase, all pistols must go through a "safety check" withe the county Sheriff. Normal people call this a registration. Also, like most states, we have CEZ so we cannot carry in schools (except in parking lots for the sole purpose of picking up or dropping off a child), dorms, banks, state property, etc etc. There is a check box on the licenses to be exempt from CEZ but I have no idea how to get that check.
 

flintlocknfur

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Montana

Whats a License??
Sorry..none of those questions make much sense here...??

No Lic needed in reality, except in town limits.

Limited only to how much you want to carry,

CCW reprocity given to states that accept ours.
 
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