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    Default Re: PA LTC - Good in all 50 states?

    You'll never see the day you can carry in NJ

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    Default Re: PA LTC - Good in all 50 states?

    Quote Originally Posted by gunsrfun1 View Post
    I got an email from an officer at my local gun club stating or implying that my PA LTC is now good in all 50 states, including the adjoining state of Maryland. I'm a bit skeptical of that.

    Does anyone have a FACTUAL (no opinions, just hard facts) explanation of whether my PA LTC is good in other states, particularly including Maryland?

    Thanks
    Fact: no it isn't.

    Opinion: you should consider finding a new gun club.

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    Default Re: PA LTC - Good in all 50 states?

    Quote Originally Posted by gunsrfun1 View Post
    I got an email from an officer at my local gun club stating or implying that my PA LTC is now good in all 50 states, including the adjoining state of Maryland. I'm a bit skeptical of that.

    Does anyone have a FACTUAL (no opinions, just hard facts) explanation of whether my PA LTC is good in other states, particularly including Maryland?

    Thanks
    Your PA (resident) LTCF permit is good in 32 states. NOT MD, NOT NY, NJ, etc. NOT the left coast, ever.

    https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/res...YyNC40Ni4wLjA.

    BTW, WV now offers non-resident ccw permits that add 5 states that the PA permit does not cover (NM, Nebraska, Nevada, Minn., and Delaware), bringing the total to 37 states you can carry in.

  4. #14
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    Default Re: PA LTC - Good in all 50 states?

    Quote Originally Posted by vaccaro View Post
    Your PA (resident) LTCF permit is good in 32 states. NOT MD, NOT NY, NJ, etc. NOT the left coast, ever.

    https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/res...YyNC40Ni4wLjA.

    BTW, WV now offers non-resident ccw permits that add 5 states that the PA permit does not cover (NM, Nebraska, Nevada, Minn., and Delaware), bringing the total to 37 states you can carry in.
    That's nice, when did WV start that? And do you know what it takes to get that?
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  5. #15
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    Default Re: PA LTC - Good in all 50 states?

    My go-to up-to-date source is https://handgunlaw.us/. Here's a screen grab of the current reciprocity map...



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    Default Re: PA LTC - Good in all 50 states?

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    That's nice, when did WV start that? And do you know what it takes to get that?
    WV began offering non-res. permits in July, 2021. They do require proof of basic pistol training, such as NRA BOPS. As in PA, apply at any sheriff's office. I went to Martinsburg, Berkeley County, just off I-81. You can call them at 304-264-1982.

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    Default Re: PA LTC - Good in all 50 states?

    I find SC the most annoying. Don't recognize PA or any non-res from another state. That makes zero sense as non-res requirements are the same. e.g., UT, FL or AZ resident vs non-res.
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    Default Re: PA LTC - Good in all 50 states?

    He meant you can now apply in Maryland without the subjective good cause requirement or whatever they used to call it.

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    Default Re: PA LTC - Good in all 50 states?

    Quote Originally Posted by S&W19 View Post
    You'll never see the day you can carry in NJ
    A member here just recently posted how they got their application approved in 26 ish days. The process is a bitch but apparently it's happening.

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    Default Re: PA LTC - Good in all 50 states?

    Will never happen until you hear that National Constitutional Carry has been passed by congress and signed by the President. Like I said, ain't in the foreseeable future.
    Last edited by tlnzz1; September 26th, 2022 at 10:10 AM.
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