More then one CCL, whch one is most so sought !!

I have Illinois and Utah, before Illinois had the right to carry everybody was giving the Utah class in central il
 
I'm pretty sure that Arizona will offer reciprocity to any state that returns the favor. It doesn't really matter though because we don't need a permit to CC. If you can legally own a firearm you can carry in AZ. I have one anyway so I can carry in all Western states except the 3 coastal states and NV. Nevada dropped us because we lowered the required class time to 4 hours from 8.

We (AZ) are back on the Nevada reciprocity list, I think as of July 2015.
 
A few years ago, right after carry was allowed in National Parks, we drove to Yellowstone. The way Federal law was, we could use our WA permits everywhere except Wyoming, within the Park. We had to pack/unpack/repack, go to South Dakota, unpack, drive back to WY, repack, hit ID or MT, unpack again. Got home, took Utah non-resident class. In this area, only OR and Cali don't allow us to carry.
 
When Oklahoma first passed the SDA authorizing licensed conceal carry, only four states honored the OK license.
Then the Oklahoma legislature passed universal recognition of ALL states' carry licenses, just like for driver's licenses.
Now 39 states honor the Oklahoma carry license.

For historical reasons, I also have FL, UT, and AZ, which picks up Wisconsin.

The 40 states I am legal for is ALL you can get by reciprocal/recognition, and the 10 remaining don't honor ANY other licenses, and most won't sell you a non-resident license.

For those of you in those 10 states, take a lesson from Oklahoma: Get YOUR legislature to recognize ALL state licenses, and soon THEY will honor YOURS!
HI, CA, OR, IL, NY, MA, CT, RI, NJ, MD, (and DC)
 
I naturally have a WV permit, that's where I live. A few years ago I obtained a FL non-resident permit, because that added quite a few states to what WV had. Since then, WV has aggressively added states to their list, and have agreements with virtually all of the free states now, and I think that we have caught up with FL. But always good to have options. I also qualify under LEOSA, so my retired ID card and annual certification record should be good in all US jurisdictions, but I'm sort of a belt and suspenders guy, and like to have backup in case I run into a police officer who is not aware of federal law.
Sounds like me. I am still active LE with retirement looming on the horizon. I got a VA permit and am considering a UT permit as I get closer to retirement. When I travelled into NJ to catch a cruise ship a year ago, no firearms or ammunition were in the car. I do not want to be a test case and leaving an unattended firearm in a long term parked vehicle made even less sense to me.
 
Careful there Florida only except the Utah resident permit and NOT the non resident!


Did you mean that Florida only ACCEPTs ( means allows ) the Utah license/permit & does not ACCEPT the non resident permit...? big difference in what you printed & what I think you are trying to say...
 

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