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Re: Best CHLs to Have for Reciprocity

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:04 pm
by coastie
Massachusetts.
I have a Texas residency and Texas DL and CCL.
Have family in Massachusetts.
Talked to a friend's cousin who is a Massachusetts instructor.
You go to Massachusetts, take the course, THEN apply to see if they
will issue a license!
Talk about backwards.
Paul
Houston, Texas

Re: Best CHLs to Have for Reciprocity

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:57 pm
by Topdog77c
I am headed to New Hampshire to visit family, then up to Maine for a bow hunting trip. Will be there at the end of September- first of October. What process do I do to obtain license for each of these states? Thanks.

Re: Best CHLs to Have for Reciprocity

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:39 pm
by RoyGBiv
Topdog77c wrote:I am headed to New Hampshire to visit family, then up to Maine for a bow hunting trip. Will be there at the end of September- first of October. What process do I do to obtain license for each of these states? Thanks.
http://handgunlaw.us/states/newhampshire.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://handgunlaw.us/states/maine.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Best CHLs to Have for Reciprocity

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 1:34 pm
by txhusker
You could also do what I am "in process" of doing (have my Texas CHL and have applied for and waiting to receive the rest):

TEXAS = AL, AR, CO, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NM, OK, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WI, WV, WY (32 states)

FREE STATES = (AK, AZ, VT) (3 states) no CHL required

FLORIDA = (OH & WA) (2 states)

ARIZONA = (NV) (1 state)

NEW HAMPSHIRE (NH) (1 state) – only adds New Hampshire

CONNECTICUT (CT) (1 state) – only adds Connecticut

MAINE (ME) (1 state) - only adds Maine

This will give you concealed carry rights in 41 states. I suspect that Oregon will be added to the conceal carry list at some point as well once their legislature can come to a consesus on reciprocity rules. The nice thing about all of these (as well as the UT & VA non-resident CHL permits) is that you can acquire them all by mail (and a little money, paperwork and patience)! :cool:

Re: Best CHLs to Have for Reciprocity

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 6:08 pm
by OldCurlyWolf
txhusker wrote:You could also do what I am "in process" of doing (have my Texas CHL and have applied for and waiting to receive the rest):

TEXAS = AL, AR, CO, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NM, OK, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WI, WV, WY (32 states)

FREE STATES = (AK, AZ, VT) (3 states) no CHL required

FLORIDA = (OH & WA) (2 states)

ARIZONA = (NV) (1 state)

NEW HAMPSHIRE (NH) (1 state) – only adds New Hampshire

CONNECTICUT (CT) (1 state) – only adds Connecticut

MAINE (ME) (1 state) - only adds Maine

This will give you concealed carry rights in 41 states. I suspect that Oregon will be added to the conceal carry list at some point as well once their legislature can come to a consesus on reciprocity rules. The nice thing about all of these (as well as the UT & VA non-resident CHL permits) is that you can acquire them all by mail (and a little money, paperwork and patience)! :cool:
Oklahoma Gives you carry rights in 37 states without any additional licenses.

Re: Best CHLs to Have for Reciprocity

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 5:55 pm
by nightmare
coastie wrote:Talked to a friend's cousin who is a Massachusetts instructor.
You go to Massachusetts, take the course, THEN apply to see if they
will issue a license!
Talk about backwards.
Paul
Houston, Texas
Isn't that how it works in Texas if you don't live here? You have to come here to take the course. You have to pay DPS and submit the class form and fingerprints before they start the background check for the license.

Re: Best CHLs to Have for Reciprocity

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 4:26 pm
by txhusker
OldCurlyWolf wrote:
txhusker wrote:You could also do what I am "in process" of doing (have my Texas CHL and have applied for and waiting to receive the rest):

TEXAS = AL, AR, CO, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NM, OK, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WI, WV, WY (32 states)

FREE STATES = (AK, AZ, VT) (3 states) no CHL required

FLORIDA = (OH & WA) (2 states)

ARIZONA = (NV) (1 state)

NEW HAMPSHIRE (NH) (1 state) – only adds New Hampshire

CONNECTICUT (CT) (1 state) – only adds Connecticut

MAINE (ME) (1 state) - only adds Maine

This will give you concealed carry rights in 41 states. I suspect that Oregon will be added to the conceal carry list at some point as well once their legislature can come to a consesus on reciprocity rules. The nice thing about all of these (as well as the UT & VA non-resident CHL permits) is that you can acquire them all by mail (and a little money, paperwork and patience)! :cool:
Oklahoma Gives you carry rights in 37 states without any additional licenses.
You are correct! Also, Arkansas residents get 40 states carry rights without any additional licenses.

Re: Best CHLs to Have for Reciprocity

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:57 am
by Jumping Frog
txhusker wrote:FLORIDA = (OH & WA) (2 states)
Or Utah give you the same two states for less money.

Here is the most accurate reciprocity source: http://handgunlaw.us" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; then click on the left "Create License Map". Going this route displays the PDF listing all the oddities.

This is a direct link http://www.handgunlaw.us/LicMaps/ccwmap.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (but I recommend using the first link instead).

Re: Best CHLs to Have for Reciprocity

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:57 pm
by txhusker
Jumping Frog wrote:
txhusker wrote:FLORIDA = (OH & WA) (2 states)
Or Utah give you the same two states for less money.

You are correct...the Utah non-resident license is without a doubt cheaper than the Florida non-resident license ($51 vs. $70) for the initial application, but the Florida permit is good for 7 years and the Utah permit is good for 5 years (so about a wash on an annualized basis). Also, the Utah training requirement to get the non-resident license is much stricter than Florida. Utah requires that to meet the training requirement, you must have taken a safety course by one of their state's approved instructors (which include many in TX), where as Florida will accept the TX certificate of training form (TX CHL-100).

Re: Best CHLs to Have for Reciprocity

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 11:06 am
by Jumping Frog
txhusker wrote:.... but the Florida permit is good for 7 years and the Utah permit is good for 5 years (so about a wash on an annualized basis).
Nope. Because a Utah non-resident renewal is only $15, so renewals cost $3 per year.. A Florida non-resident renewal fee is $112, or $16 per year.

I paid $60 for my Utah training back in the day. I see it going for $75-$100 now. So assume an original FL plus one renewal gives you 14 years for $224, or $16 per year. Of course, every year thereafter is also $16.

Original Utah ($51) plus two renewals ($15 ea) plus training ($100) gives you 15 years for about $181, or about $12 per year. Every year thereafter drops to $3 per year.

Of course, one "advantage" of a FL license is you can have a FL license even if you drop TX. Not sure why someone would want to do that, but life is full of choices.

Re: Best CHLs to Have for Reciprocity

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 2:13 pm
by nightmare
Jumping Frog wrote:
txhusker wrote:.... but the Florida permit is good for 7 years and the Utah permit is good for 5 years (so about a wash on an annualized basis).
Nope. Because a Utah non-resident renewal is only $15, so renewals cost $3 per year.. A Florida non-resident renewal fee is $112, or $16 per year.

I paid $60 for my Utah training back in the day. I see it going for $75-$100 now. So assume an original FL plus one renewal gives you 14 years for $224, or $16 per year. Of course, every year thereafter is also $16.

Original Utah ($51) plus two renewals ($15 ea) plus training ($100) gives you 15 years for about $181, or about $12 per year. Every year thereafter drops to $3 per year.

Of course, one "advantage" of a FL license is you can have a FL license even if you drop TX. Not sure why someone would want to do that, but life is full of choices.
Maybe Florida gives them all the states they would ever want to visit, and is cheaper than the UT/TX combo.

Re: Best CHLs to Have for Reciprocity

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:35 pm
by txhusker
My bad...didn't consider the cost of renewals!