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  • Celt
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    Originally posted by Cgrutt View Post

    Get NH then you're covered PA NY CT VT NH and ME. Easy process by mail. I think it was $100 for 5 years.

    EDIT - this is a specific response to Celt. NH gives you PA (as far as I know do your own homework). It does not give you NY, CT or ME.

    yeah, i thought about NH... it is easy, but its 100 bucks for 4 years, and I believe the renewel is also 100 bucks.... If i knew I had some travel coming up soon id probably get it, but I dont have any current plans to travel and I cant justify having to spend 100 bucks every 4 years... now, if im mistaken about the renewels being 100 bucks, and they were only 25 (or something like that), then id be more inclined to get it now and be done with it.

    when I got my ME permit, i did so because it covered me in PA... but in August of 13, PA changed their status in regards to honoring ME non resident permits... bunch of bs..


    what we really need is national reciprocity already... its freaking ridiculous that we have to get all these non resident permits.



    this is a good resource and has the updates that certain states have made.

    http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_ca...city_maps.html

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  • Cgrutt
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    Originally posted by JVG View Post

    last i check it does not include ME or CT
    He said he had ME and CT permits already.

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  • JVG
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    Originally posted by Cgrutt View Post

    Get NH then you're covered PA NY CT VT NH and ME. Easy process by mail. I think it was $100 for 5 years.
    last i check it does not include ME or CT

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  • Cgrutt
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    Originally posted by Doc8404 View Post
    I need to look closer at ME and NH. assuming the permit means you can carry concealed.
    Yes to CCW. Both are by mail. NH is a one page form with copy of NY permit. ME is more questions, background check, photo, finger prints and if I recall proof of citizenship and safety class. I think I posted thread with all of the particulars. Both were easy to get but ME required more leg work. Believe you do not need permit in NH unless you are carrying concealed but check that. Not sure about ME.

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  • Doc8404
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    I need to look closer at ME and NH. assuming the permit means you can carry concealed.

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  • Cgrutt
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    Originally posted by Celt View Post
    I got my ME permit as my first out of state, it wasnt expensive and the paperwork was relatively simple. Then I got CT. The only other state Im really concerned about right now is PA, so I would like an easy permit that covers PA for me.
    Get NH then you're covered PA NY CT VT NH and ME. Easy process by mail. I think it was $100 for 5 years.

    EDIT - this is a specific response to Celt. NH gives you PA (as far as I know do your own homework). It does not give you NY, CT or ME.

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  • JVG
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    NH has been by far the easiest. Cheap, fast and requires just a photocopy or your state permit (stupid they just don't accept our permit as is) Its not as encompassing as some of the others that require a class or more work on your part. I had my permit in hand in 3 weeks. They didn't even cash my check until after i had the permit. I only got it because I got out to the Sig Academy and other shooting events and it makes travreling

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  • Celt
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    I got my ME permit as my first out of state, it wasnt expensive and the paperwork was relatively simple. Then I got CT. The only other state Im really concerned about right now is PA, so I would like an easy permit that covers PA for me.

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  • Morts
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    Originally posted by Doc8404 View Post
    PA no longer mails. Period.
    Even renewals.
    FL is easy and will take your DD214 in lieu of class or should I say live fire proof.
    UT I took the class. It included FL but that just made forms and prints easy.
    You do not need live fire training for Florida.

    Your NY Hunters Ed or your basic NY pistol permit class is fine.

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  • GOPerfect
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    The first Out of State that I got was PA. So very simple when I got mine. Quick drive to Erie PA, paid my $20 and left. Two days later, I had my permit.

    One of the mistakes that I think many people make is going after permits in States that they will never use. Many spend a lot of unneeded money to get as many as possible. There a some that overlap each other; spending additional money that is unnecessary. I have spoken with customers who tell me they are going after this State and this this State and oh, I'm gonna get this one as well. Read up on cross reciprocity prior to spending money that can be used to buy another gun!

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  • thughes
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    Erie and Crawford counties do (if your heading to Western PA)

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  • dsdmmat
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    Wayne county still does.

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  • masterswimmer
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    Originally posted by usmcveteran View Post
    PA is only 45 min from grandma's so will have go check it out next time I see her

    Not sure what county in PA grandma is near, but not all PA counties issue non-res permits. For instance, the closest county to me is Pike County (Matamoras). They no longer issue non-res. I went with CG to Scranton (Lackawanna Cty) and contrary to CG, I was in and out in 20 minutes

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  • usmcveteran
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    PA is only 45 min from grandma's so will have go check it out next time I see her

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  • thughes
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    PA. Take a drive, grab your permit, pick up some ammo and fireworks, enjoy the fresh air of a free state. When I walked into the Sheriff’s office and told them I was there for a permit, the first thing the desk officer said was........wait for it......."That'll be 20 bucks please". I can't wait to GTF out of this state and move to free America. I took the FL/UT course that RPD offers, along with the PA permit I'm good in 36 states.

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