Cruentus
Grandmaster
Does your state have reciprocity agreements with other states for Concealed Carry License?
What this means is that your license to carry a firearm is valid in another state, although subject to that states laws.
Michigan does, I am happy to report.
We have agreements with Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorodo, Deleware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Montana, Mississippi, Missouri, New hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virgina, Washington, and Wyoming.
West Virgina is reviewing many agreements with Michigan right now.
That means that as a CPL holder in Michigan, I can carry in 31 other states. I am very happy about this. I think that if I am a law abiding citizen as my background check proves, and I have gone through the safety training, being allowed to carry in all states is the fair thing to do.
Check for reciprocity agreements in your state. It is worth mentioning that Federal Law states that you can transport your firearm in your vehicle while traveling through other states, provided that possession of the weapon is legal in both the state of origin and the destination, and that the weapon is unloaded and carried in the trunk of the vehicle or in a locked box other then the glove box.
It is also worth mentioning that resolutions in both the house and the senate are being reviewed to create a nationwide right-to-carry reciprocity agreement. I hope that this does go through, and as a citizen I would do what I could to help this along.
So check and see what your state has. If you want to help support a nationwide right to carry, contact your State Attorney Generals Office, and lobby for more reciprocity agreements so that you can exercise your right to carry in other states, and others can in your state. Definatily do so if your not on the above list, as it is likely that your attorney general isn't working towards reciprocity if that is the case.
This coming election year, consider this issue when voting for your states attorney general as well!

Paul
What this means is that your license to carry a firearm is valid in another state, although subject to that states laws.
Michigan does, I am happy to report.
We have agreements with Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorodo, Deleware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Montana, Mississippi, Missouri, New hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virgina, Washington, and Wyoming.
West Virgina is reviewing many agreements with Michigan right now.
That means that as a CPL holder in Michigan, I can carry in 31 other states. I am very happy about this. I think that if I am a law abiding citizen as my background check proves, and I have gone through the safety training, being allowed to carry in all states is the fair thing to do.
Check for reciprocity agreements in your state. It is worth mentioning that Federal Law states that you can transport your firearm in your vehicle while traveling through other states, provided that possession of the weapon is legal in both the state of origin and the destination, and that the weapon is unloaded and carried in the trunk of the vehicle or in a locked box other then the glove box.
It is also worth mentioning that resolutions in both the house and the senate are being reviewed to create a nationwide right-to-carry reciprocity agreement. I hope that this does go through, and as a citizen I would do what I could to help this along.
So check and see what your state has. If you want to help support a nationwide right to carry, contact your State Attorney Generals Office, and lobby for more reciprocity agreements so that you can exercise your right to carry in other states, and others can in your state. Definatily do so if your not on the above list, as it is likely that your attorney general isn't working towards reciprocity if that is the case.
This coming election year, consider this issue when voting for your states attorney general as well!

Paul