DaftPict
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Crap I just got my NH in the mail yesterday
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OC still legal. (Except Philly)
And carry in your vehicle on ANY permit
as I understand when you get in your car/truck it is considered concealed
. So the only time you can open carry is when walking.
OC still legal. (Except Philly)
And carry in your vehicle on ANY permit
Worley was arrested Sunday morning after he was allegedly found passed out inside a vehicle blocking a highway, according to NFL Network.
Worley, 23, was reportedly tased during the 6 a.m. arrest after he allegedly became combative toward police.
He faces six charges in all: DUI (first offense), firearms not to be carried without a license, carrying firearms in public in Philadelphia, possession of an instrument of crime, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct/engaging in fighting.
I had to reread the OP a few times to understand because NR (non-resident) was abbreviated.
It would be clearer to say Pennsylvania will now recognize permits from certain other states ONLY if you are a resident of that state.
If you live in Maryland, you can always apply for a PA permit, except in Lancaster County, which apparently is no longer issuing non-resident permits.
https://co.lancaster.pa.us/372/Firearms-Unit
Wow. When I went two months ago they merely wouldn't issue to Maryland permit holders that had restricted permits.
For what it's worth, the Adams County (Gettysburg) sheriff didn't seem to mind the usual "while doing business" restrictions on my MD permit. This was just over a month ago.
I had to reread the OP a few times to understand because NR (non-resident) was abbreviated.
It would be clearer to say Pennsylvania will now recognize permits from certain other states ONLY if you are a resident of that state.
If you live in Maryland, you can always apply for a PA permit, except in Lancaster County, which apparently is no longer issuing non-resident permits.
https://co.lancaster.pa.us/372/Firearms-Unit