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Concealed Weapons Permit In Your State?
In Seattle, WA, I got my concealed weapons permit by filling out some paperwork, sending my prints to the feds, and paying a fee. Took about 10 minutes. A few days later, my permit came in the mail.
In NC...where I thought it was law that every citizen have a gun :) ....they make you take an 8 hour class to become "certified" for a concealed weapons permit. This surprised me. Do you have a CWP? If so, in what state and what steps did you have to take to get it? Just curious.... |
I just got my card today, I had to go to a 3 hour class then to court filed out papers then to police station took finger prints it all cost me close to 110.00 here in Va
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I don't need a concealed weapons permit because I never leave my house or go anywhere.
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12 hour class in California
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fuck a permit
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8 hour course in arizona, plus you have to qualify with your weapon.
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More people get them, crime goes down
Get a gun and a shovel |
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I am in Virginia and I have had mine for a year now of the five it is issued for.
It took me about one hour to watch a video online then take a couple quizes. The cost is $39.99. When you complete the program you just print out your gun safety certificate and google for the needed paperwork to file at the circuit court. I think it was $50 non-refundable application fee for a 5 year permit. MAKE SURE YOU READ EVERYTHING ON THE APPLICATION. You will need 3 (THREE) copies of everything they require even the application and then 1 (ONE) self addressed STAMPED envelope for them to mail you your permit. Then it is all up to the state police background check. Here in Fairfax County they do not require fingerprinting so I could skip that step. I believe they say it takes 45 days to make their decision and they do not lie they will take exactly that long if you live in a decent sized city. If you don't hear anything by then by law you can go in and get a 90 day temp issued but you will receive a decision either way by mail so I wouldn't nit-pick over a day or two. I hope this explains a bit about getting a permit in Virginia and if you are interested in this easy route I ask that you check http://www.concealed-carry.net to start watching the video. You can pause or restart the video as much as you need to feel comfortable but honestly if you have handled a semi-automatic pistol you will have no trouble with their tests. EDIT: I am going to say one more time READ EVERYTHING on the application and remember THREE copies. If you fail to do so they will refuse automatically and keep your $50 application fee and assume you are too fucking stupid for a permit |
i have ga cwp and like you just had to get prints to run through fbi db and you get cwp in mail 2-3 weeks later. no safety course required.
here in ga anyone (except convicted felons) can carry a gun on holster in plain sight.. what i love about cwp here in ga is i can buy a hg with no waiting period.. also, show le cwp when getting pulled over for speeding and they let you go... i got pulled over twice for speeding in the last year and each time i said i have a gun and showed them my cwp and they said ok, slow it down and goodbye... . |
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I need to move..:disgust
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http://animatedguy.com/gfy/cwp.jpg
I figured this thread could use some pics for those of you out there who really want to carry a handgun :) |
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I had to wait a long ass time in line but it was retarded easy to do it. (Down in Tacoma WA btw)
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Michigan allows it.
However, I do not feel the need to carry a weapon. |
haha. seems everyone is strapped in the states. unreal. I'd love to carry a gun.
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ya but the problem is, most of those people have no business carrying a gun...Go into a gun store here and you will see what I mean...some serious nuts. Want to see the cream of the crop... go to gun show..they are worse the the gun shows...kinda reminds me of go to a vegas casino on fight night.
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Concealed weapons are not permitted in my area. Even non-concealed weapons are not permitted. Handguns are permitted to be used in gun clubs if the person has a certain license.
Rules are different for police officers. Oh... I'm not in a State. I'm in a province of Ontario in Canada. |
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I'm pretty positive it's an 8 hour class here in Missouri, but I've yet to fully research it. I intend to get my relatively soon, but first I've gotta stop spending so much damn money on ammo and save up for a carry pistol.
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3 hours of classes in Florida, fingerprints and about 45 days. It carries over to my house in TN and when I am in NC I can either conceal or open carry.:thumbsup |
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Where at in Virginia are ya? |
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Why conceal it? Just carry that fucker on your belt.
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1: Many states allow non-residents to apply for concealed permits. 2: If you get a permit in one state, your rights may transfer to other states automatically. Examples: A resident of NC is approved for a permit. That person is then licensed to carry in the following states by default: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia A Washington resident's permit is valid in these states: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington Based on this information, if you are indeed a Washington state resident as your profile says, you can obtain a single permit there that will allow concealed carry in WA, VA, and NC.....Actually, even a non-resident of WA can get a permit in WA that is honored in those same three states. A NC permit cover those states as well. Since a number of states allow non-residents to apply and since most states cover a number of other states...One can easily obtain permits in a few key states and be licensed for conceal carry throughout most of the U.S. If you don't want to sit through a 3 hour class, 12 hour class, whatever...Check the laws in the surrounding states and see what they require for a non-resident permit and if that permit extends to your area. In some cases just having a permit from one state will let you bypass the classes and whatnot in other states. If you get a conceal permit in Oregon then you can drive into Washington, show them your permit, fill out some paperwork, and they pretty much hand you a WA permit. Oregon permits cover 15 states. Washington permits cover 21 states. Getting BOTH permits means you can carry concealed in 23 different states. |
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And a Virginia permit cover you in 28 different states....25 for a non-resident VA permit. Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia |
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Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming |
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"Gun nuts" are not the people you need to worry about. I'm more concerned with the people who carry and don't have permits or those who have a permit but no training. At least the nuts know how to hit a target. |
ccw in 31 states
:) I just never visit the states I don't have one in |
oh and for the record ive been shooting with aaron m and I would love to have him on my team if the shit were to go down.. I only shoot with people who have skills and safety he has both
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guys you know the idiot im talking about... they hold the weapon like it's going to go off in their hands without them knowing... Nothing wrong with a gun nut.... |
here is a simple question that most idiots get wrong ..
Who would you rather be around that has a fully holstered HK USP 40 on the hip... ME or A Cop keep in mind most cops only have to qualify with the guns 4 times a year.. I shoot mine 4 times a month at least some cops only shoot the amount of rounds through their gun that they have to to qualify each year .. usually 30 rds per qualify I shoot 300 rds each time I shoot.... 150 left handed 150 right handed now take that into account and think of hours of trigger time... now some gun nuts make me look amateur with my amount of trigger time... think of that next time call edgar your cousin rather than the cops when the shit is going down.. at least edgar knows what he is doing |
I carry an HK USP .40, 24/7.
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Is that a glock 26 you have there comeplay?
But yeah, in GA you can do pretty much anything you want lol. You can go to a gunshow and get an ak47 in 5 minutes. |
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The last time someone pulled a handgun on me I calmly walked away from them, they shot me in the ass, and I turned around and broke his jaw with a wood plank.
He spent more time in the ER than I did. |
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Lucky for you, most people can't hit what they are aiming at. I doubt he was aiming for your ass. Unless this altercation took place outside a gay bar. |
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