Concealed carry
- Bluesky2012
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Concealed carry
Anyone know much about getting a concealed carry permit? I am from Alabama, but live in virginia because I'm in the marine corps and am looking at getting my permit but not sure where and how to do it. I know there are states you can apply for as an out of state resident but not sure which one is the best deal.
-Jordan
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Why would you want to put yourself on a Government data base list?
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Not sure if this is kind of what you're wanting...
http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_Non ... ealed.shtm
http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_carry ... _maps.html
http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_Non ... ealed.shtm
http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_carry ... _maps.html
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Wait till your home on leave and go to your county courthouse and apply. They will run a basic background check and then call you to come pick your permit up. Usually 1-3 days. Pay your 5-15 bucks and your set. It's good for a year. Don't let it expire or you will have to wait for the check again. You may can get your sheriffs department to mail you an application since your in the service. Be shur that the states you will be in honor the permit.
Whereabouts in AL you from?
Whereabouts in AL you from?
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The Government knows more about you than you do already. LOLVision wrote:Why would you want to put yourself on a Government data base list?
I know what your saying though.
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the op being in the Marine Corps... He's already in the data base. I got out in 93. iam positive iam still in there too!duckn66 wrote:The Government knows more about you than you do already. LOLVision wrote:Why would you want to put yourself on a Government data base list?
I know what your saying though.
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Look up Sharpshooters in Lorton. They have classes set up all the time, its 4 hours or so during the week. Paperwork takes 6-8 wks normally to get your permit back from clerk of court.
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If you have a SSN you're on a govn't database.Vision wrote:Why would you want to put yourself on a Government data base list?
- Bluesky2012
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Concealed carry
It doesn't matter if you believe in the government being able to enforce gun restrictions, the fact of the matter is that if you get pulled over with a concealed weapon and don't have a permit, you are going to be in a heap of trouble. I'm not afraid of them showing up at my house in the middle of the night to take my guns. Simply having my name in a permit registry wouldn't prevent the government from knowing anything else about me. So thank you for y'all's advice. I'm originally from outside Birmingham. Great area. Miss it. Virginia just isn't home.
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- Ruffshooter
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Need to check laws.
Here we need to do a CCC Concealed carry class. Laws and liabilities and such. In fact had a brain farrrrrt last year and for got to renew. Because it was so many months ago, I need to do the class again. I am scheduled for this Thurs to do the Maine one and the Utah one.
Thanks for your service.
Rick
Here we need to do a CCC Concealed carry class. Laws and liabilities and such. In fact had a brain farrrrrt last year and for got to renew. Because it was so many months ago, I need to do the class again. I am scheduled for this Thurs to do the Maine one and the Utah one.
Thanks for your service.
Rick
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you need to go to the local law enforcement and ask them. There are certain states, utah that I know of, that their conceal carry permits are recognized in 34 states. I would start there. you will have to get a few permits if you plan to travel and carry in other states. I paid $55 for mine. Not sure if that is a standard fee or local fee. I also know that some places require you to sit in a classroom. Sometimes, a letter from your command can waive that process, again check with either the police dept or sheriffs dept.
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Being military, you may have different requirements than civilians. In some state, you do not have to take courses, I do not know if this is the case in Virginia.
One app on my iPhone showed that Alabama had reciprocity with Virginia and another showed it did not.
The Alabama concealed carry license is very easy to obtain. When I had one, no testing was needed, easy as pie in Autauga and Cullman counties.
Would do some investigation into what is needed in both states for active military and how the reciprocity would work--this can change on short notice.
One app on my iPhone showed that Alabama had reciprocity with Virginia and another showed it did not.
The Alabama concealed carry license is very easy to obtain. When I had one, no testing was needed, easy as pie in Autauga and Cullman counties.
Would do some investigation into what is needed in both states for active military and how the reciprocity would work--this can change on short notice.
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No course needed in VA since you are in the military. It's as easy as filling out a form and dropping it off at the local courthouse.
http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms.shtm
http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms.shtm
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Tyler S wrote:Wait till your home on leave and go to your county courthouse and apply. They will run a basic background check and then call you to come pick your permit up. Usually 1-3 days. Pay your 5-15 bucks and your set. It's good for a year. Don't let it expire or you will have to wait for the check again. You may can get your sheriffs department to mail you an application since your in the service. Be shur that the states you will be in honor the permit.
Whereabouts in AL you from?
good advice.i think they give discount for vets too like hunting/fishing licenses.
- tfbirddog2
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I have heard if you are active millatary, you just have to apply, no class required.
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Tyler - that 1 to 3 day period you are talking about is for a permit to PURCHASE, not CARRY. The Carry permit takes up to 30 days to process and is good for 5yrs in most states.Tyler S wrote:Wait till your home on leave and go to your county courthouse and apply. They will run a basic background check and then call you to come pick your permit up. Usually 1-3 days. Pay your 5-15 bucks and your set. It's good for a year. Don't let it expire or you will have to wait for the check again. You may can get your sheriffs department to mail you an application since your in the service. Be shur that the states you will be in honor the permit.
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Bluesky2012 wrote:Anyone know much about getting a concealed carry permit? I am from Alabama, but live in virginia because I'm in the marine corps and am looking at getting my permit but not sure where and how to do it. I know there are states you can apply for as an out of state resident but not sure which one is the best deal.
-Jordan
Utah is the best deal and then Florida for out of state. Utah covers 36 -40 states I believe. Then when you get home get your home state ccw as well.
Look up Utah ccw classes in your area. The class is 4 hours then you send in your finger prints for background and 63 days later receive your card. Utah is standard on 63 days. No more no less. License is $55 for five years. If you combined Florida and Utah covers 49 States. Florida is $105 for 5 years. 4hours Utah class and range shoot for Florida. Got both of mine the same day. Can't carry here in Illinois but use it for travel. Which I do a lot of.
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You might not need Florida though. With the Utah and Alabama you might be able to cover more States with just them two. You would have to check out the reciprocity map for Alabama to see exactly what States it covers and com pair it to Utah.
Check out usacarry.com for reciprocity maps.
Check out usacarry.com for reciprocity maps.
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When I was an Alabama resident, it was just a few days to get a permit and IIRC was good for one year. The time period might be different in a county like Jefferson.JakeDD wrote:Tyler - that 1 to 3 day period you are talking about is for a permit to PURCHASE, not CARRY. The Carry permit takes up to 30 days to process and is good for 5yrs in most states.Tyler S wrote:Wait till your home on leave and go to your county courthouse and apply. They will run a basic background check and then call you to come pick your permit up. Usually 1-3 days. Pay your 5-15 bucks and your set. It's good for a year. Don't let it expire or you will have to wait for the check again. You may can get your sheriffs department to mail you an application since your in the service. Be shur that the states you will be in honor the permit.
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I just took my safety class on Sunday so that I could submit paper work to get my CCW. Went to the state patrol to give them my application and proof of my 5 hour class and I did not have the right birth certificate, need the raised emblem and signature, I had just a copy from the hospital so the hour drive to the State patrol office was a waste. Returned home and ordered a birth certificate now I have to wait another couple days before I can submit my info. From what I am hearing its at least 45 day wait. This is NE, class cost me $90 and permit will be $100.
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permits in pa are 20 dollars for 5 years.
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Nope. Thats for carry. No waiting period for a handgun either.... Gotta love Alabama!JakeDD wrote:Tyler - that 1 to 3 day period you are talking about is for a permit to PURCHASE, not CARRY. The Carry permit takes up to 30 days to process and is good for 5yrs in most states.Tyler S wrote:Wait till your home on leave and go to your county courthouse and apply. They will run a basic background check and then call you to come pick your permit up. Usually 1-3 days. Pay your 5-15 bucks and your set. It's good for a year. Don't let it expire or you will have to wait for the check again. You may can get your sheriffs department to mail you an application since your in the service. Be shur that the states you will be in honor the permit.
Some counties it will take you a little longer to get your cc, but I know of no mandatory classes or anything, if your a woman in a rural county you most likely will get your permit the same day.. If not on the spot, that's a fact I've seen it several times.
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As is said in Alabama----Audemus Jura Nostra DefendereTyler S wrote: Nope. Thats for carry. No waiting period for a handgun either.... Gotta love Alabama!
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Or Fac ut gaudeam.....rgsiii wrote:As is said in Alabama----Audemus Jura Nostra DefendereTyler S wrote: Nope. Thats for carry. No waiting period for a handgun either.... Gotta love Alabama!
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I did hear that more than,"We dare defend our rights."Tyler S wrote:Or Fac ut gaudeam.....rgsiii wrote:As is said in Alabama----Audemus Jura Nostra DefendereTyler S wrote: Nope. Thats for carry. No waiting period for a handgun either.... Gotta love Alabama!
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Vision wrote:Why would you want to put yourself on a Government data base list?
Way to post then read.
Don't you thnk that as a member of the military he is already on a few of those. This site needs a facepalm smiley.
- highcotton
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Alabama carry permit is honored in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire,
North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Wyoming. Good for one year and costs $15.00. If you are a senior citizen cost is $5.00.
North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Wyoming. Good for one year and costs $15.00. If you are a senior citizen cost is $5.00.
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Unless you are in politics or LEO there is no such permit in jersey where i am from .. OH wait i almost forgot the bad guys also are allowed to carry
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Their is an ex CIA agent offering online courses in VA.
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Have a hunting license? Your in the data base.....Vision wrote:Why would you want to put yourself on a Government data base list?
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Persons wishing to obtain a Concealed Carry Weapons Permit must do the following:
Complete twelve hours of weapons proficiency training given by instructors that are certified by the National Rifle Association or the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy to teach firearms training.
Obtain a CCW Application Form and the Ohio Concealed Carry Law Pamphlet prepared by the Ohio Attorney General's Office. You can obtain the needed forms at the Geauga County Sheriff's Office, on line at www.ag.state.oh.us, or where you received your weapons training.
You need a completed application form, one (1) current passport size photo, copy of your training certificate, State ID with photo or Ohio drivers' license, and $67.00 cash, money order, or personal check. No business checks accepted.
Persons wishing to obtain a Concealed Carry Weapons Permit must do the following:
Complete twelve hours of weapons proficiency training given by instructors that are certified by the National Rifle Association or the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy to teach firearms training.
Obtain a CCW Application Form and the Ohio Concealed Carry Law Pamphlet prepared by the Ohio Attorney General's Office. You can obtain the needed forms at the Geauga County Sheriff's Office, on line at www.ag.state.oh.us, or where you received your weapons training.
You need a completed application form, one (1) current passport size photo, copy of your training certificate, State ID with photo or Ohio drivers' license, and $67.00 cash, money order, or personal check. No business checks accepted.
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Wow, its a lot easier in Alabama to get one than here in Michigan. It is the same here for Veterans or not, even when I was still in the service I would had to have gone through the same process, I just waited until I was out to obtain my CPL.
Its 120 bucks for the REQUIRED, ALL DAY class here. You show up at 8 am and dont leave until 5 pm. You got through everything and then go shoot some paper, then you take that certificate to the county clerk and they run a back ground check, oh I forgot to mention, when you take your certificate to the county clerk you also need to bring 105 bucks to just apply for it, non refundable so if you get turned down, there goes your money. But why would you even take the class if you had a felony in the first place? and knew you would get turned down? haha. Then you wait a month to get a letter in the mail saying when you have to go in front of the sheriffs board and the county Sheriff tells you whether you are approved or not and they hand you your license. The fastest you can possibly go through the process would be a couple months.
I dont ask for any special treatment ever being a Vet. But I think its kind of crazy how they make us go through their "training" on how to properly operate a pistol when many of us carried one frequently during our service. Although there is a few states that dont require them too, Florida being one of them.
Its 120 bucks for the REQUIRED, ALL DAY class here. You show up at 8 am and dont leave until 5 pm. You got through everything and then go shoot some paper, then you take that certificate to the county clerk and they run a back ground check, oh I forgot to mention, when you take your certificate to the county clerk you also need to bring 105 bucks to just apply for it, non refundable so if you get turned down, there goes your money. But why would you even take the class if you had a felony in the first place? and knew you would get turned down? haha. Then you wait a month to get a letter in the mail saying when you have to go in front of the sheriffs board and the county Sheriff tells you whether you are approved or not and they hand you your license. The fastest you can possibly go through the process would be a couple months.
I dont ask for any special treatment ever being a Vet. But I think its kind of crazy how they make us go through their "training" on how to properly operate a pistol when many of us carried one frequently during our service. Although there is a few states that dont require them too, Florida being one of them.
- roaniecowpony
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Do military personel have to get their CO's permission to get a CCW? I recall a friend, many many years ago, had to get his CO's permission to ride dirt bikes on his time off.
- deke
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Gotta love Washington, I walked into the county sheriff's office, tell the lady I need to get my concealed carry permit, I fill out a piece of paper, she reads it over. " alright sir looks like your fingerprints are already in the system" that will be 55 dollars, your permit should arrive in the mail in two weeks.
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Here are 2 good resources for state laws and CCW reciprocity ... the interactive map is nice. Get your home state + non-res Utah and you can carry in most states...at least the ones that are gun friendly.
http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_carry ... _maps.html
http://www.handgunlaw.us/
http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_carry ... _maps.html
http://www.handgunlaw.us/
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Just openj carry in the states that deem in legal and dont worry about it. I do in KS all the time and never had to pay a dime.
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