cap6888
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Thanks!
I have this app and love it. I have serval permits and this has most all the info i need. It is sub based thought. I think is like $10 a year.I think this is the one my Brother got
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They honor Maryland, for a Maryland residentWas looking through various sources. It looks like SC only honors the Florida RESIDENT permit. Not a Non Resident permit.
Have this app too. Seems like the info stays up to date although I still double check other sources to be sure. I also appreciate that you can put your expirations in for each permit to help keep track of multiple renewal dates.I have this app and love it. I have serval permits and this has most all the info i need. It is sub based thought. I think is like $10 a year.
SC only honors resident permits. They do not honor any non-resident permits. If you own land in SC you can get a SC permit.Was looking through various sources. It looks like SC only honors the Florida RESIDENT permit. Not a Non Resident permit.
I don't think your statement could be any further from the truth!If you only want to get 2, MD and Utah seem to be the best combo for Marylanders unless I am missing something. This combo includes FL, DE, and PA. SC is still problematic.
yes, thanks! it seems va(my state) recognizes pa but pa doesn't recognize va, whatever...PA is really easy once you have your MD permit. Fill out the application online in a county close to you.
Perhaps you could educate us on how it " could be any further from the truth" instead dismissing my opinion out of hand without bothering to substantiate your opinion. Assume a MD resident permit plus the "best" non-resident permit. For me it was a toss up between Utah and FL and Utah won.I don't think your statement could be any further from the truth!
By definition, not very reciprocal.yes, thanks! it seems va(my state) recognizes pa but pa doesn't recognize va, whatever...
This is the "East Coast" Circuit thread. FL gets you FL, lol.Perhaps you could educate us on how it " could be any further from the truth" instead dismissing my opinion out of hand without bothering to substantiate your opinion. Assume a MD resident permit plus the "best" non-resident permit. For me it was a toss up between Utah and FL and Utah won.