What does your state call your carry "permit"?

Mine says Alabama Pistol Permit. Must be different by county.
 
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Illinois - Conceal Carry License
Arizona - Concealed Carry Permit
Utah - Concealed Firearm Permit
Florida - Concealed Weapon License

Each state it is called something different
 
Here in Arizona where we have constitutional carry the state calls their carry permit REVENUE, I like to refer to it as a waste of $65 every 5 years. Don't have one don't need one.
 
In Shasta County, California, the Sheriff's Office refers to it as CCW (Carry Concealed Weapons) permit. The form itself (from the Bureau of Firearms which is within the state Department of Justice) says "License to Carry Concealed Pistol, Revolver, or Other Firearm Within the State of California".
 
In Pennsylvania it's called a Pennsylvania Liscense to Carry Firearms.
The Liscense is applied for and received at the local County Sheriff's office and is a same day in and out application to receive, no muss, no fuss unless you have been found to be ineligible for what ever reason! ;)

I guess it must depend on where you live in PA. For us the license is applied for in one day at the local courthouse, but is then sent to the local sheriff for approval. Takes anywhere from 1-3 weeks depending on how busy they are.
 
In Michigan it's a CPL, concealed pistol license. Worded specifically to allow a concealed pistol only.
 
In the State of Indiana we have a License to Carry Handgun. It is not required that your handgun be concealed.
 
Idaho calls it a Concealed Carry Permit, although as of 6/16/16 you won't need a permit to carry concealed or open, no dif by law. Hot Damn
 
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