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    Question More Reciprocity

    It seems that in the past year or so PA has added numerous states into reciprocity agreements (VA, WV, and AR) to name a few. While this is excellent news they are missing two that would be most beneficial to me.

    Of particular interest are Delaware because its a stone's throw from my house and Ohio, which I visit on occasion because of extended family.

    Could anyone give information regarding any current state reciprocity agreements that may be in the works.

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    You may want to look into a Utah non-resident LTCF. You will be covered in both Ohio, and Delaware with it along with a few others that PA doesnt have. There is tons of info on the subject, I will help you find more if you can't find it later, But i'm pressed for time at the moment. I got mine it was a piece of cake, you take a training class thats usually about $50 and 2.5hrs or so including breaks, no test or anything. You get fingerprinted, get a photo send it off wait AWHILE. But then your good to go. They say it takes up to 100days, but I got mine in almost 2months to the day.

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    Default Re: More Reciprocity

    If you get a non-resident Utah concealed firearm permit, it will be recognized as a valid permit in Ohio & Delaware even though you are a PA resident. You must take a training course for the Utah permit. Check out the info below:

    The Utah url is - http://bci.utah.gov/CFP/CFPHome.html

    Utah Certified Firearm Instructors

    PENNSYLVANIA

    BRENDT CARRACINO........................ 908-625-3932
    web site ..........................www.executivepi.com
    BRUCE EIMER .................................... 215-938-7283
    web site .....www.personaldefensesolutions.net
    ANTHONY FERRAZZOLI .................... 412-310-7838
    web site ............................www.fireinstitute.org
    JEFFREY GOLDBERG........................ 610-458-5688
    e-mail ............................. jsg525@earthlink.net
    WARREN LEVICOFF .......................... 215-576-6909
    e-mail ....................... info@detectiveagency.us
    ROBERT MCDOWELL ........................ 814-476-7523
    website.........................www.lethalweaponstraining.com

    Also see here for more discussion: http://www.pafoa.org/forum/concealed...cw-permit.html
    Last edited by doug; January 7th, 2008 at 05:52 PM. Reason: added URL for MCDOWELL

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    Default Re: More Reciprocity

    FLA, as well as Utah. It's easier to get FLA than Utah since the training requirements are more universally available. Their reciprocity extent is ballpark the same.

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    Default Re: More Reciprocity

    Quote Originally Posted by dgg9 View Post
    FLA, as well as Utah. It's easier to get FLA than Utah since the training requirements are more universally available. Their reciprocity extent is ballpark the same.
    depends how you look at it.. If you already have an NRA basic pistol or hunters safety your golden for FLA. But Those are both 10hr classes, where the utah ccw class is usually 3 at max. But like you said they arent given everywhere but usually within a reasonable travel distance

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    Quote Originally Posted by XD45 View Post
    depends how you look at it.. If you already have an NRA basic pistol or hunters safety your golden for FLA. But Those are both 10hr classes, where the utah ccw class is usually 3 at max. But like you said they arent given everywhere but usually within a reasonable travel distance
    The class I took for FLA was only 3 hrs. I'm pretty sure that's the norm, too.

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    Default Re: More Reciprocity

    I've been told a dd214 also equates to training for Florida, for all veterans out there.

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    JEFFREY GOLDBERG........................ 610-458-5688
    e-mail ............................. jsg525@earthlink.net
    Jeff came to my house, a few forum members attended, for the Utah permit $50 (each) for the class, went to a range after just to show we could hit the paper , Jeff supplied the print card, went to the Chester County Sheriff for my prints and photo. Jeff's a decent guy who's more interested in helping you get your permit than making money, which is what at least one the folks on that list is about.

    Bill

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    Default Re: More Reciprocity

    Quote Originally Posted by theshadow View Post
    I've been told a dd214 also equates to training for Florida, for all veterans out there.
    So does an official state hunter safety course.

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    Default Re: More Reciprocity

    Quote Originally Posted by 500Mag View Post
    It seems that in the past year or so PA has added numerous states into reciprocity agreements (VA, WV, and AR) to name a few. While this is excellent news they are missing two that would be most beneficial to me.

    Of particular interest are Delaware because its a stone's throw from my house and Ohio, which I visit on occasion because of extended family.

    Could anyone give information regarding any current state reciprocity agreements that may be in the works.
    The reason everyone is mentioning these other states permits is because Ohio's reciprocity is dependant upon a state having an equal or better training requirement for their home state's permits....PA has no training requirement, therefore won't be reciprocal with Ohio any time.


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