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View Poll Results: Paper or plastic? With or without?
Plastic with weapons. 8 7.48%
Plastic without weapons. 77 71.96%
Paper with weapons. 3 2.80%
Paper without weapons. 17 15.89%
I donot need a license. 2 1.87%
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Old 01-29-2015, 10:12 PM
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In Kentucky, our license is similiar to a drivers license....plastic, picture, name, address, birth date, license number, expire date and address. We do not have to list weapons on our CDWL. These are generated by the State Police.
Same as Michigan.
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I have yet to understand why the Texas CHL has my driver's license number on it. If they're going to do that why issue two separate licenses? Modify my TDL to indicate that I have a CHL and issue that one once and be done with it. If I lose my CHL for any reason then just issue a new TDL. Nah....too complicated for government......
N.C. Also has you DL No. on it. It is paper which after you sign, the local Sheriffs office will laminate. No weapons list and, when you qualify you can use anything that you want to as long as the range you are using allows it i.e. if they would allow 50 cal you could qualify with it.
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Paper without weapons list. We don't need to qualify or take any tests in PA.

$20 for five years.
I might be mistaken, but I think the 1st time I applied in PA, I paid $24, but the next few applications were only $20. Not often the gov't price goes down!
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In North Carolina, our licenses are issued by the sheriffs' offices in our county of residence, but are of course good throughout the state, even if we move. We renew every five years. Mine came laminated, but I live in a populous county with a sheriff's office that has plenty of resources. I don't know if all sheriffs' offices are able to do it this way; maybe some other Tar Heels can throw in on that.

Otherwise, they're plain vanilla. No pictures, and no list of weapons. Being a license holder does allow me to purchase handguns without having to apply for a pistol permit every time, which is a nice benefit.
I live in Mecklenberg County and it came laminated also. Drivers license number is also on it so LEO pulling you over checking tags will know if you have a CHP.

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In some states it's an endorsement on one's DL...that would simplify things...
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Makes perfect sense. Not sure why those states that use the same # and picture as DL don't simply put an endorsement on the DL - like they do for organ donors and veterans, etc.

I hate having too much stuff in my wallet. As a retired LEO, I am required to carry my retired ID which is endorsed for CCW along with a retired badge(optional); but, under the LEOSA, we are required to qualify every 12 months, which requires a separate card showing annual qualification. There are no weapons listed, but it does show that you qualified with an auto and or revolver. Mine happens to be laminated. Makes for a fat wallet!

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Oklahoma has plastic cards. The card lists the "type" of weapon the carrier is approved to carry. Oklahoma recognizes 3 types of handguns; derringers, revolvers and semi automatics. It you quality with a derringer, that is all you are approved to carry. If you qualify with a revolver, you are approved for derringer or revolver. If you qualify with a semi auto, you can carry any of the three.
And, you must have a handgun license to carry on your person, but you can carry concealed or openly at your discretion.
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Actually having CCW combined with DL wouls be a disadvantagous reason thing. DL are used as de facto generic for of ID . Having it marking you as gun carrier ( and presumably gun owner ) would open you to harassment by antigunners , and would be a tip off for burglars to target your adress to steal guns.

And thirdly in the may issue nonpermissive jurisdictions Permits are often surrendered/ taken for reasons other than expiration. Most are job based, and change in employment, change in job title , or any of the vague and subjective determinations that you are no longer your jurisdiction's flavor of " suitable person" , and you'd be stranded with no DL .
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FWIW, my Maryland issued 'LEOSA Concealed Firearm Carry Certification' is a plastic, credit card size, card.

It bears my name, original agency, control number, weapon type authorized, and expiration date. It also bears my photo.

Of course, my agency issued i.d. with photo must accompany it.

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Old 02-15-2015, 08:57 AM
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In my jurisdiction, the Concealed Handgun Permit(CHP) is issued by the Circuit Court in the form of a plain paper card printed on flimsy paper...no picture or print...no list of firearms...A real high quality document for fifty dollars. It must be carried with a government issued picture ID. I would prefer one that is like the driver's license...In fact, I would like it if it was an endorsement on the driver's license...perhaps.
Flimsy paper is an understatement. I put mine in one of the blaze orange hunting license carriers that VA DGIF gives out when you get a license. So far, so good.
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