How About Your State?

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I live in New Mexico and just finished my 2-year refresher on my CCL. The course of fire is way easy, but the folks running the business care about passing safe, accurate shooters, so they qualify all students one-on-one and also use training targets that challenge each person on the line to do far more than the sadly easy minimum qualification.

The law here is that you can carry any caliber up to what you qualify with in semi-auto, then separately with the largest caliber revolver with which you fire a qualifying score. I use a 45 ACP semi-auto and a 45 Auto Rim revolver - not planning to conceal and 480s or 50s, thank you.

One quibble I have is that both single- and double-action revolvers are allowable; my preference is to always fire DA revolvers DA. The rangemasters allow SA or DA with DA revolvers, but that's a minor quibble. I could use any number of other CCL instructors that are much, much easier, but these folks do a fine job, so I'll not whine.

How about your states?
 
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No qual required here, although given the on-going problems with the Good Idea Fairy and our legislature, goodness knows what we might experience.

However, I do my LEOSA qual annually and prefer to do it twice a year. I should be doing it in a week, assuming the doctor clears me on Monday. Although not required here, I try to do it with 3 platforms - revolver, striker fired, and 1911.
 
Yeah, NY is a problem state for CCL. Really?

I qualified for my permit after taking a course at an instructor's range, and of course having 3 neighbor references attest to my sanity. It was listed as "Target Shooting only", because that's all I did.

In later years after starting my own business, I upgraded to Full Carry, and all I had to do was fill out a form and have the judge sign it.

I have been licensed to carry a handgun since 1971. Permits don't expire.

Maybe NY ain't so bad after all....
 
Vermont has Constitutional Carry. I complete an annual LEOSA certification. Not always easy to find here.

I've mentioned this before, but I don't do LEOSA - the whole rationale for the law was to have more armed, police-experienced people in society. First, I'm retired; I'm not taking any LE action. My firearms are for my defense and that of my family. I might feel differently if LEOSA qualification were accompanied by civil liability coverage. YMMV.
 
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Here in PA there is no qualification course. You fill out a form, pay a fee and if you pass the background check you get your license to carry. The license is good for 5 years. You can carry any handgun, or multiple handguns, you want. It’s good everywhere in PA, even in Philly. We are also an open carry state, and that doesn’t require a license, unless you are in Philly. To open carry in Philly you need the license. You also need the license if you want to have a loaded handgun with you in your vehicle. No such thing as open carry in a motor vehicle in PA.

I’ve had my license since I was 21. My renewal notice just came in the mail today, I’ll stop in and see the guys in the sheriffs office when I’m at the courthouse. Should take about ten minutes to get my new license, including taking my picture.
 
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I qualify under LEOSA and I see zero downside to it. I earned the right to avail myself of LEOSA, and in terms of being recognized in every state in the Union, I don't think there is anything much better.

With the laws being changed in Colorado, there's no telling how convenient it will be to get a CCW permit or how the State may modify reciprocity.
 
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Yeah, NY is a problem state for CCL. Really?

I qualified for my permit after taking a course at an instructor's range, and of course having 3 neighbor references attest to my sanity. It was listed as "Target Shooting only", because that's all I did.

In later years after starting my own business, I upgraded to Full Carry, and all I had to do was fill out a form and have the judge sign it.

I have been licensed to carry a handgun since 1971. Permits don't expire.

Maybe NY ain't so bad after all....

No really it’s bad. New permit applications require training and qualifications. And like everything else in NY it’s expensive. Then the permit takes a yr to go through the system. It’s actually cost prohibitive. They are denying the right to protect yourself from the people who often need it most.
 
Two resident permits. NY and NC.

Both good for 5 years, NC renewal, NY recertify.

No live fire to renew.

No restrictions at all in NC, gun, mags, etc. NFA

No registration in NC. OC is legal without permission.

UT, FL non residents.
I’m curious because it will soon affect me. When you recert your NY permit does being a NC resident not matter?
 
Anyone, not prohibited, 18 and over, can carry what they can legally own. No permit or qualification required. The owner of a LGS carries a Glock 18 for fun sometimes.

MT does have a CCW for reciprocity reasons, it allows you to carry in government buildings, and no NICS checks when buying from an FFL. Private sales are legal.
 
While Ohio is also a constitutional carry state, I prefer to maintain my CC permit which, IIRC, has reciprocity with 32 states. Permit is good for 5 years and my renewal is coming up this summer.

I also have a CT non-resident permit which is only good in CT. Also a 5-year renewal process.

So, when I travel from OH to CT to see kids/grandkids, all is good except for having to stop at the PA/ NY line to unstrap, unload and lock everything up for the 80 mile trip across NY to the CT state line.
 
I’m curious because it will soon affect me. When you recert your NY permit does being a NC resident not matter?


Nothing in state law that says you can’t keep it. Change your address, recert every 3 years and you are good to go.

Some counties will tell you that you can’t keep it though.

My NY permit has my MT address on it, I just recertified this month. I only have two guns listed on it now, they don’t need to know about my guns that’ll never go back to NY.
 
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