You're a dual resident. If you're filing tax returns in Virginia and you live there half the year or more,
you qualify as a resident:
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Individuals who are physically present in Virginia, or who maintain a place of abode here for more than 183 days during the taxable year are actual residents. The period of residency does not have to be consecutive days. Most Virginia residents are actual residents of Virginia.
It is possible to be an actual resident of Virginia and a domiciliary resident of another state. For example, dual status commonly occurs when a resident of another state enrolls in a Virginia school and lives here during the school year.
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Your carry permit qualifies as acceptable identification for the purchase.