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| Plinker Join Date: Feb 2009
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![]() | Couple questions how would one go about obtainng a ohio carry permit? do you have to be a resident there? If you own a ohio permit as well as a Indiana that would greatly open the states you can carry in. Also if I were to take a road trip and i can legally carry at my fianal destination, but i have to drive through a state that does not honor can i still bring my gun? |
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| Marksman Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Speedway/Bloomington
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I think Ohio has resident-only Permits. If I'm wrong, I do know that you must take a certain number of hours in a class and then a range test. I believe Virginia or one of those states in that area offers non-residence licenses that are honored in Ohio, you must take an approved firearms class and submit proof of taking that class with the paperwork you send to them. As far as interstate travel, yes you can if you're doing so as stated, however I believe the rule is that you must unload and lock your weapon out of reach (trunk being your safest bet). | |
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| Always Out-Numbered Never Out-Gunned ![]() | should be able to find something on the Florida site: Concealed Carry Reciprocity - Division of Licensing, DOACS
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| Resident Automotive Service Technician ![]() Join Date: Nov 2008
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Ok, so I hate to ask an ignorant question, but I travel to for work to Ft. Lauderdale FL a few times a year, and would love to have my Glock 26 carry gun with me when I'm near Miami down there. If I understand correctly, my permit is valid in FL. How would I get the gun and ammo down there legally? Does anyone know how airlines handle that? |
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| Glocker ![]() Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Bloomington
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Make sure you read FL's ammunition rules. My carry ammo is illegal down there.
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| Professional Plinker ![]() Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Seymour
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Driving from Indiana to Florida with a gun can be a little bit trickier since each state differs in it's firearms laws. I had the same problem driving with the family from Indiana to South Dakota. In one 16 hour drive I went form being a good, law abiding citizen with the desire to protect my wife and kid to a felon. Seems a bit silly that I became an armed criminal just because I had to drive through the Peoples Republic of Illinois. This best advice I can give is to learn each state's firearms laws that you travel through. Of course I am told that some people just put the loaded pistol under the seat and drive the speed limit. | |
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| Plinker Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Northern Indiana
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![]() | Can anyone tell me why a legal resident and holder of a CCL can not have a nationwide carry permit? Makes sense to me instead of all the little petty states having their own little spins on it.................LET'S VOTE! |
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2) as to why it should not... do you really want to give the federal government the power to dictate who may and who may not have "permission" to be armed? I don't! 3) the "little petty states" are each sovereign entities and are supposed to be the greater power than that of the fed gov. That got turned around about the time the 14th Amendment passed, but it violates the very spirit of the Founders' intentions. Blessings, B
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