Alabama, finally, the ball is rolling. RP signs unilateral

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Alabama, finally, the ball is rolling. RP signs unilateral

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Finally looks like we're getting somewhere and reciprocity is on the horizon. :cool:

http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... rocity.htm

Thank you Governer Perry!
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Sounds like a winner :razz:
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I guess this means I need to update my map:

http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... php?t=3010

Just to confirm, to make sure I'm reading the website correctly, as of August 8th, Texas and Alabama now have a reciprocity agreement?

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Well, it says that the proclamation will automatically trigger reciprocity but I'm not sure what kind of delay there is. :???:
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So should I update the map now, or wait? :grin: :grin:

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looks official, on the DPS website:

8-8-2006
Effective immediately, Governor Perry has issued a proclamation that allows persons with valid license to carry a pistol (concealed handgun licenses) from Alabama to carry in Texas. All Alabama license holders will be required to follow Texas law while carrying concealed in this state including age restrictions and type of weapon permitted. This proclamation will automatically trigger a reciprocal agreement. Texas concealed handgun license holders will be allowed to carry in Alabama and must follow Alabama law while in that state.
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Updated the map, nice little green section in the south. :grin:

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One thing to note, NH is now only good for NH....

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*Edited* -- updated information below.
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And I was so proud of my NH non-res permit too. :lol:
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This gets a big thumbs up from one who drives to FL !!!!
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WAHOO!!! Now I don't have to get a NH CHL to go visit my wife's grandfather.

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Looks like the next closest target state is Kansas..... That's a fer piece down the road!

I wonder how that maps compares to the RED/BLUE states of the last Presidental election?
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Diode wrote:I wonder how that maps compares to the RED/BLUE states of the last Presidental election?
Here's the 2000 Red vs. Blue map (from Wikipedia):

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... reBlue.png

(I'd img it, but it's huge)

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Mithras61 wrote:
Diode wrote:I wonder how that maps compares to the RED/BLUE states of the last Presidental election?
Here's the 2000 Red vs. Blue map (from Wikipedia):

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... reBlue.png

(I'd img it, but it's huge)
Thanks!, wow! looks alot like the CHL map, just as I thought. :)

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KBCraig wrote:Looks like Alabama's reciprocity list was last updated in 2004. But, they do mention that their concealed carry law automatically recognizes states who recognize AL.

http://www.ago.state.al.us/ag_items.cfm?Issue=64
Alabama's web site has been updated as of today, 8/11/2006, and now shows reciprocity with Texas.

Same URL as before:

http://www.ago.state.al.us/ag_items.cfm?Issue=64

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