I have AZ because NV recognizes them. Just provide NRA pistol cert, prints, and send them money
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Rats! When did this happen?Now that DC is currently no longee accepting a straight Md 16hr class plus a DC Law add on , an additional 16hr DC class is a steep entry .
Thank you. ME is 4 years $20 renewal but no additional classes needed. The MD class counts for the training requirement. Not as many states reciprocity as Utah but I’m really only worried about DE so I might try this route.Utah classes available everywhere , reasonably priced , and actually a good class .
And $10 renewals every 5 years are a good thing .
No state tha has adopted CC has scrapped their permit system. I don’t expect FL to be any differentThis is correct, by the end of this year there may not be a FL permit any more. That makes AZ more valuable. Like FL, AZ recognizes MD training.
True, even if they go constitutional carry it might still make sense to have a permit for reciprocity purposes.No state tha has adopted CC has scrapped their permit system. I don’t expect FL to be any different
As I'm in Cecil County, this was closer to me. At this moment, you can apply online. STARTING APRIL 1ST, all non-resident applications must be made IN PERSON. That means 2 trips to the office.Delaware County Sheriff in Media, PA does NR permits. Apply on line and pick up in person. Not far from the Bucks county area.
For $20 for 4 years I might as well.. Do you know if the recertification qualifies or just the initial 16 hours?Thank you. ME is 4 years $20 renewal but no additional classes needed. The MD class counts for the training requirement. Not as many states reciprocity as Utah but I’m really only worried about DE so I might try this route.
I would think you could apply with a recert but you would have to check the form.For $20 for 4 years I might as well.. Do you know if the recertification qualifies or just the initial 16 hours?