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In my opinion, I would go ahead and get the PA permit. That way, you're covered in case you run into some local yocal who doesn't know about recipricatory laws.
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PA permits cost $19 and are good for 5 years, as long as you can legally purchase a gun you'll get your permit. There's really no reason NOT to get a PA permit which will be much more recognizable to police if they ever ask you to show it. I'm not so sure I'd trust the average cop on the beat to know that FL permits are honored in PA, and while you would be legal, it might just end up as a situation that is more trouble than it's worth.
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I would get the PA permit. You're a PA resident, and while in-state the best permit to have is a PA one.
If you need to get another state's non-resident permit so you can carry in Ohio, then get that too. It doesn't hurt to have both.
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+3 Always good to have local license
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NESTO, Ditto on all previous advise, no sense giving any LEO, who is not up to code, the chance to "run you in". "Why not a PA permit" is what I would think if I was an LEO. Might seem odd to the LEO and cause him or her to think too much, know what I mean? PA permit in your home state and FLA or other when you travel outside PA as danp, CR, Archiver, and dmg all mentioned...Mike45
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Yes the Flordia permit is recognized by more states, but the process is not short, get your PA permit to hold you over till you get your FL. permit, also unless traveling only carry the PA permit incase you loose your wallet, it will be easier to get the local permit replaced.
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Hey guys, I know I'm the newbie here and I don't want to sound like I know more than others, but I noticed a few discrepencies in what I've recently learned.
I know that PA will not issue a non-resident permit unless you first have a carry permit in your home state, so I assume that most other states would be the same. Kentucky actually has reciprocity with a lot of other states like FL, but they will not issue a non-resident permit at all - you have to reside there for 12 or 18 months (I forget which) before they will issue a carry permit in that state. Regarding "PA permits cost $19 and are good for 5 years, as long as you can legally purchase a gun you'll get your permit.". I just paid $35 in Northampton county to apply for my carry permit. Additionally the state police told me that you can buy a gun but will be rejected for a carry permit if you have a minor drug offense, or potentially some other reasons. Switch that sentence around to say "if you can get a carry permit you will be able to buy a gun" and I agree. |
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I took Tony_F's Utah CCW class earlier this year as he became a Utah certified instructor.
I had the Florida package and held off. I think Fla. is $117. Please correct me if this is incorrect. The Utah CCW is $59 for 5 yr and a $10 renewal charge. The FireInstitute class cost $50. Tony gets the apps, does the class and signs off as a certified instructor. You need to get fingerprinted which the PSP did for me at no charge. They did ask me "Why Utah?). Utah and Fla essentially gives you about the same # of states with PA. is about 32 states. There is probably a bit of bad info here as I didn't do the research. I was going from my minimal memory. 27 There will be another Utah CCw class at Pitcarin/Monroeville Sportsmans Club on 12 NOv.
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