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Originally Posted by LenS
Since it states that said permit must allow you to carry in your home state, I doubt it. PA had that problem for Philly which was stingy in issuing permits to residents of that city, so IIRC they passed a law that basically prohibited Philly residents from carrying based on another state's permit. That is what I would expect to happen elsewhere too.
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Philly issued permits just fine since PA is a shall issue state. Problem was that Philly would drag their feet in hopes that the applicant dropped the idea. All my friends that applied were denied but with a appeal they were instantly give the permits. A few years ago, a class action law suit was filed....And won. The law was amended that did away with all that nonsense
1 Not to disclose LTCF applicant information either electronically or in-person;
2 Annual training of the Philadelphia Police Department and Philadelphia License and Inspection Board of Review on the confidentiality of LTCF applicant information;
2 Customer service training for the Philadelphia Gun Permit Unit;
3 Posting a copy of the LTCF Application Notice on its website and where LTCF applications and appeals can be submitted or obtained, as well as, providing a copy to anyone who has his/her LTCF denied or revoked;
4 The City will not require references on the LTCF application and will not contact any references listed on the LTCF application;
5 The City will not require lawful immigrants or US Citizens with a US Passport to provide naturalization papers;
6 The City will not require any applicant to disclose whether he/she owns a firearm during the LTCF application process;
7 The City will not deny an application because the applicant answered “no” to any question regarding whether the applicant had been charged/convicted of any crime where the applicant received a pardon or expungement from the charge or conviction;
8 The City will process all LTCF applications within 45 calendar days;
9 The City will remit $15.00 to any applicant who is denied within 20 days;
10 The City will not require LTCF applicants or holders to disclose to law enforcement that they have an LTCF, that they are carrying a firearm or that they have a firearm in the vehicle; and
11 The City will not confiscate an LTCF or firearm, unless there is probable cause that the LTCF or firearm is evidence of a crime. In the event an LTCF or firearm is confiscated, the officer must immediately provide a property receipt, which shall include the pertinent information
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