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Thread: NJ Resident getting a PA CC
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February 15th, 2009, 07:29 AM #1Super Member
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NJ Resident getting a PA CC
I know of someone who is a NJ resident. As we all know it's next to impossible to get a CC in NJ. Can my buddy get a PA non-resident permit? I think that PA requires that you get a CC from your state of residence first (if the state offers one), but don't know if NJ technically makes a CC available.
If he can't get one from PA what about UT or FL?
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February 15th, 2009, 10:10 AM #2
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February 15th, 2009, 12:00 PM #3
Re: NJ Resident getting a PA CC
Just curious ... NJ doesn't recognize out of state licenses to carry. So, if he gets one, what is he going to do with it?
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Re: NJ Resident getting a PA CC
http://www.njcsd.org/
NJ Coalition for Self Defense hosts classes to get a FL non-resident permit. The training class, applications, fingerprinting, and range are all conducted in one day making it easy. Get in touch with them and find out when they'll have one (usually in the warmer months).
It doesn't solve the problem if you're in NJ but is good in many states.
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February 18th, 2009, 11:10 AM #7Junior Member
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Re: NJ Resident getting a PA CC
I got my FL permit for travel to states that honor it... For me that's mainly PA, Fl, and Arkansas. But as mentioned above, it will allow your friend to carry in some 33 states...
PA should really get on the ball and change their CC permit law to allow NJ to purchase PA Non-resident. Maybe change the differentiation between may issue and shall issue. There's a lot of $ flowing down to Flordia that could just as easily be floating across the Delaware.
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Re: NJ Resident getting a PA CC
I did the same thing. I live in commie MD, so I got my FL to carry in PA. You friend will have to wait around 90 days to get his permit after he sends in his apllication. If he has a hunter saftey card from NJ that is good enough for the training class part of the FL application. I had to watch a video in MD when I bought my Sigma and the piece of paper that said I watched the video was good enough for me.
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February 19th, 2009, 08:23 AM #9
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February 19th, 2009, 08:41 AM #10
Re: NJ Resident getting a PA CC
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