j_h_smith
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- Jul 28, 2007
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For the simplicity it's gotta be NH.
BothAs a Maryland resident, if you had to choose only one state non-resident CCW license, which state would you choose: Utah or Virginia? And why?
compare the two agreements PA has with NH and VA. The VA agreement clearly states that only residents of VA can carry in PA. The NH agreement has no such requirement.
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True, but the NH/ PA agreement also states:
"This reciprocity agreement applies only to the carrying of firearms by valid license/ permit holders from respective states and not to any other types of weapons"
The way this sentence is structures indicates that "license/ permit" is an adjective, describing "holders" as the noun. "from respective states" doesn't apply to the "license/permit", it applies to the holder. Therefore, a non-resident holder of an approved license would not be covered under this agreement because they are not "from [the] respective states".
I'm not an English major, so I can't pick apart the wording. Suffice to say if you call the PA AG office and ask they will tell you they honor all NH permits, period.
As has been posted, NH recently got sued and now you do not need your home state (or any) permit.What I am taking away a from this then is that in order to get an NH permit, you need to have permit issued to you from your state of residence first. So this begs the question, (Ill pose to Eruby since he mentioned above he has the the NH) If you have a NH permit, do you also have a MD permit?
I originally thought that NH would issue non res permits similar to Utah.
As has been posted, NH recently got sued and now you do not need your home state (or any) permit.
No, I do not have a Maryland permit. I do have a small bottle of Unicorn tears. And a henway.
As has been posted, NH recently got sued and now you do not need your home state (or any) permit.
No, I do not have a Maryland permit. I do have a small bottle of Unicorn tears. And a henway.
Here's a link to their current form: NH Non-Res permit app
***UPDATE 10/25/16*** Please be advised that due to the New Hampshire Supreme Court opinion Bach v. New Hampshire Department of Safety, ___ N.H. ___ (No. 2014-0721, decided June 2, 2016), Out-of-State Residents applying for a Non-Resident Pistol/Revolver License are NOT required to supply the Resident State License Number on Form DSSP 260 and are NOT required to supply either a copy of a valid concealed carry license issued by the state, county, or town in which they reside OR a letter from their local police department, as described in Saf-C 2102.03(c) and on the reverse of Form DSSP 260.
did you read the update on the web page? put N/A
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