HollowPoint
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Whats the process and rules regarding CCW in Delaware if your a resident? I ran a search and came up ZIP.
USAcarry.com had the info. But I know you have to run your name in the newspaper for awhile and the state may issue
DE runs your name and address in the local paper for CCW. That is why many in DE get the FL permit.
· Residency requirement: First and foremost, you must be a resident of the state of Delaware. If you're not a resident, you have the option of obtaining a Florida or Utah permit -- these methods are both less expensive, grant widespread reciprocity and they're both shall issue permits. Also, it should be noted that, if you are a Delaware resident, an out of state permit with Delaware reciprocity is not valid for you in the state of Delaware. Delaware residents must have a Delaware CCDW to legally conceal.
If you are a DE resident, you cannot legally CCW in DE with an out of state permit.
Taken from deloc.org
(j) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code to the contrary, the State of Delaware shall give full faith and credit and shall otherwise honor and give full force and effect to all licenses/permits issued to the citizens of other states where those issuing states also give full faith and credit and otherwise honor the licenses issued by the State of Delaware pursuant to this section and where those licenses/permits are issued by authority pursuant to state law and which afford a reasonably similar degree of protection as is provided by licensure in Delaware. For the purpose of this subsection "reasonably similar" does not preclude alternative or differing provisions nor a different source and process by which eligibility is determined. Notwithstanding the forgoing, if there is evidence of a pattern of issuing licenses/permits to convicted felons in another state, the Attorney General shall not include that state under the exception contained in this subsection even if the law of that state is determined to be "reasonably similar." The Attorney General shall communicate the provisions of this section to the Attorneys General of the several states and shall determine those states whose licensing/permit systems qualify for recognition under this section. The Attorney General shall publish on January 15th of each year a list of all States which have qualified for reciprocity under this subsection. Such list shall be valid for one year and any removal of a State from the list shall not occur without 1 year's notice of such impending removal. Such list shall be made readily available to all State and local law-enforcement agencies within the State as well as to all then-current holders of licenses issued by the State of Delaware pursuant to this Section.
I can CCW with my Virginia non-resident permit in Delaware correct?
makes about as much sense as Md laws.Yes as long as you are not a Delaware resident.
Damn when did the DE law change. All the old farts got FL permits to not mess with the DE posting your address and name.
Well, my FL is still good in DE and VA. Just not in my home state
Not in Dover city limits I believe.Little off topic. In Delaware you can open carry no problems right? Is it hard to get that?