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October 4th, 2009, 11:59 AM #1Member
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LTCF question for out of state resident.
I'm a New Jersey resident who goes to college in Philadelphia.(I don't live in student housing or on campus, I'm in a town house a few miles away) In march I'll be turning 21 and I want to be able to carry here in PA. What is the best method for me to be able to carry in the state of PA? As I understand it, I cannot simply apply for a LTCF because I am an out of state resident who does not possess a concealed carry permit in my home state. I've heard that I can possibly obtain a Florida or Utah permit that would be valid in the state of PA, but I am really not all that knowledgeable in the process and I want to make sure that I do everything within the confines of the law. So basically, What's my best bet? Is it possible to get the ball rolling before I turn 21 as I anticipate the process being slightly lengthy.
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October 4th, 2009, 12:02 PM #2
Re: LTCF question for out of state resident.
I don't have an answer for that one. But I would check the stickys and the law section of the forum. I am sure some members with the knowledge will answer. Good Luck !!
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October 4th, 2009, 04:33 PM #3
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Florida permit info. Must have some type of training, like NRA, hunter safety, military, etc.
Utah permit info. You need to have passed a handgun class taught by a UT certified instructor...some of which belong to this forum.
PA does recognize both state's gun permits.Last edited by HiredGoon; October 5th, 2009 at 10:00 PM.
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October 4th, 2009, 06:19 PM #4Grand Member
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Re: LTCF question for out of state resident.
I Attended a Florida and/or Virginia class (half day Saturday) offered by Personal Defense Solutions. They offer it at several ranges around Philly. Includes photos, fingerprints, and an NRA training certificate that says you can safely handle a gun. They also notarize the application, so the package is ready to drop in the mail. There are probably others as well. I suspect that you won't be able to submit it until you turn 21. My Florida license took just over 90 days. It's a little tougher to find Utah classes, since it requires a Utah certified instructor -- but they are around.
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October 5th, 2009, 09:53 PM #5Member
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Re: LTCF question for out of state resident.
Thanks guys, I guess I will see about registering for a class closer to my birthday.
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October 6th, 2009, 08:06 PM #6
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http://forum.pafoa.org/concealed-car...r-soul-nj.html
That's my thread friend, I'm from Northern Jersey with a similar dilemma. 3 pages of info, doesn't look good though, from what I've been reading its illegal for us to cross the state line with a gun.
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October 6th, 2009, 08:09 PM #7Grand Member
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Re: LTCF question for out of state resident.
You can get UT or FL and be covered in PA, your issues, are with PRNJ.....
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October 14th, 2009, 10:14 PM #9Member
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Re: LTCF question for out of state resident.
Well I rent a row-house in Philadelphia, so I keep my guns there most of the time. The only time the guns ever cross state lines is when I go between home in NJ and home in PA. I'm not looking to carry in to NJ obviously, and I do not regularly cross the state lines except for the above expressed purpose. I should be fine with getting my guns state to state as I have a lawful purpose each time I do it and do not make any stops on the relatively short drive. I'm really just worried about being allowed to carry in PA not so much getting them back and forth. If I were to travel when I own a handgun and have a permit ,I would either carry to the state line and lock my gun up according to NJ law or just not carry to begin with while I head to NJ. I think I'm good there.
Thanks for the link though, there is some good information in your thread. I appreciate it.
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October 14th, 2009, 10:21 PM #10Member
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Re: LTCF question for out of state resident.
Yes, I have a Philadelphia address and all the necessities to prove residence here. I do not however plan on living in Pennsylvania forever (well depends where a biology major can get a job) and I would rather not go through the trouble of changing my license, bank accounts, mailing address, taxes, NJ FID card etc etc only to have to do it all over again in a few years. I guess you could call that laziness on my part, but as I spent most of the year here in PA I feel that I can put up with NJ's ridiculous laws for the short amount of time I spend there. Atleast untill I graduate school and find myself In a more permanent housing situation if that answers your question. I have considered it and thanks for the suggestion, but I think I'll tough out my official NJ residence for now.
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