Does one of the three include Indiana?Anyone know the 3 state licenses to be able to carry in every state? A while back our local range had a class in you went and got all 3 you could carry in every state.
Does one of the three include Indiana?Anyone know the 3 state licenses to be able to carry in every state? A while back our local range had a class in you went and got all 3 you could carry in every state.
I'm almost positive. I asked the new owners of the range they had no clue what I was talking about.Does one of the three include Indiana?
I don’t see how you can get there from here.I'm almost positive. I asked the new owners of the range they had no clue what I was talking about.
Utah was one I can't remember the last one that's why I was asking.There is no three licenses that will give you all 50 states. If I remember correctly, Michigan has the biggest bang for your buck. Indiana, Utah and Arizona gives me a lot of coverage.
Those three gives you 40 states.Utah was one I can't remember the last one that's why I was asking.
Might be what it is they were doing it's been 8 or 10 years since they did it.Those three gives you 40 states.
You are correct. California recognizes none. Similarly New York, Rhode Island, Oregon, Massachusetts, Illinois, Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, and Hawaii, and our nation's capital (despite not being a state, I think this is the biggest travesty.) Most of those that recognize no others would eliminate their own if they could, I think.I am pretty sure there has never been any three liscenses that would give you all 50 states. Illinois still does not recripocate with any state and HI has issued enough permits you can count them on your fingers. Add in the fact several states including Colorado and Florida do not recognize non-resident permits from other states. Jim.
What am I not seeing here....? CO and FL recognize IN permits.I am pretty sure there has never been any three liscenses that would give you all 50 states. Illinois still does not recripocate with any state and HI has issued enough permits you can count them on your fingers. Add in the fact several states including Colorado and Florida do not recognize non-resident permits from other states. Jim.
Correct, but if you were a resident of Illinois with an Indiana non-resident license then CO and FLA would not recognize the non-resident license. Jim.What am I not seeing here....? CO and FL recognize IN permits.
Did you have to submit class/cert for AZ? I'm looking at getting it soon.There is no three licenses that will give you all 50 states. If I remember correctly, Michigan has the biggest bang for your buck. Indiana, Utah and Arizona gives me a lot of coverage.
I just got my second license. If I remember correctly, I took a four hour class that Gander Mountain sponsored.Did you have to submit class/cert for AZ? I'm looking at getting it soon.
Illinois "kind of" recognises all other state's ltch. You can legally carry while in your vehicle on your person, locked & loaded if you have a valid LTCH. Once you leave your vehicle thats a no-go. Other anti-2a states may be similar, not sure, but I have reseached the Illinois code & it allows for it. (I live 5 miles from border & have family still there)You are correct. California recognizes none. Similarly New York, Rhode Island, Oregon, Massachusetts, Illinois, Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, and Hawaii, and our nation's capital (despite not being a state, I think this is the biggest travesty.) Most of those that recognize no others would eliminate their own if they could, I think.
430 ILCS 66/40 (e) Nothing in this Act shall prohibit a non-resident from transporting a concealed firearm within his or her vehicle in Illinois, if the concealed firearm remains within his or her vehicle and the non-resident: (1) is not prohibited from owning or possessing a | ||
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(3) is not in possession of a license under this Act. If the non-resident leaves his or her vehicle unattended, he or she shall store the firearm within a locked vehicle or locked container within the vehicle in accordance with subsection (b) of Section 65 of this Act. |
Now THAT's welcome info. I have relatives in ChicagoIllinois "kind of" recognises all other state's ltch. You can legally carry while in your vehicle on your person, locked & loaded if you have a valid LTCH. Once you leave your vehicle thats a no-go. Other anti-2a states may be similar, not sure, but I have reseached the Illinois code & it allows for it. (I live 5 miles from border & have family still there)
Something to consider if your doing a lot of driving over the border, you don't have to pull over & "lock up", which would be ridiculous & is the whole point of this exception. Many people in NWI commute to Chicago daily & are unaware of this.
430 ILCS 66/40
(e) Nothing in this Act shall prohibit a non-resident from transporting a concealed firearm within his or her vehicle in Illinois, if the concealed firearm remains within his or her vehicle and the non-resident:
(1) is not prohibited from owning or possessing a
firearm under federal law; (2) is eligible to carry a firearm in public under
the laws of his or her state or territory of residence, as evidenced by the possession of a concealed carry license or permit issued by his or her state of residence, if applicable; and (3) is not in possession of a license under this Act.
If the non-resident leaves his or her vehicle unattended, he or she shall store the firearm within a locked vehicle or locked container within the vehicle in accordance with subsection (b) of Section 65 of this Act.
That last sentence I think is totally correct. As a former resident of Illinois I see that as what the state would love to do. The one thing that saves those poor ******** that still live there is how the CC law came about. The only reason that state has CC is it was ordered by the Federal Court of Appeals. The court ruled that the state could not totally ban the carry of firearms outside the home. If not for that I am sure the state would be working on that. Jim.You are correct. California recognizes none. Similarly New York, Rhode Island, Oregon, Massachusetts, Illinois, Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, and Hawaii, and our nation's capital (despite not being a state, I think this is the biggest travesty.) Most of those that recognize no others would eliminate their own if they could, I think.
I did not realize that Ohio was on the not honored list, I greatly appreciate the information as I live only 15 minutes away from the Ohio borderAs of April 5th 2008....
Honors Indiana Permit:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Wyoming
Indiana Permit Not Honored:
California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, District of Columbia
Indiana Resident Permits Only:
Colorado, Florida, Michigan, New Hampshire
source- Handgunlaw.us
I thought indiana honored everyone’s permit/license.I did not realize that Ohio was on the not honored list, I greatly appreciate the information as I live only 15 minutes away from the Ohio border
The post you quoted is from 2008, there have been quite a few changes since then. OH now honors the IN LTCH along with all others. They are also going to "constitutional carry" on June 13th 2022.I did not realize that Ohio was on the not honored list, I greatly appreciate the information as I live only 15 minutes away from the Ohio border
We do, Ohio does as well now.I thought indiana honored everyone’s permit/license.