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May 17, 2012, 07:59 PM | #1 |
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DE Drops NM - - New Format for WA --- Seeking Assistance
Delaware has dropped New Mexico from the list of states it honors. NM has not add/removed any states from the list of states it honors in over three weeks now.
Washington State Dept of Licensing Firearms Unit is going to a different format for their CPL. It will be more the size of a Drivers license to make it easier to carry. www.handgunlaw.us is very interested in obtaining an image of the new Washington CPL. Now if we can get Washington to honor more states! Nevada has made it official. They will start honoring South Carolina July 1, 2012 http://nvrepository.state.nv.us/Docs...nition2012.pdf Handgunlaw.us is adding “Must Inform Officer” Section to every state page. This section will give the law on must display on demand etc if a state has such a law. The states that have a law stating you must inform right away already have that information. Many people don’t realize that some states require that you must inform the officer right away that you have a permit/license and must inform them upon contact. Some are reading, “Must Inform Officer” NO and thinking you don’t have to ever tell them you have a firearm or present your Permit/License if ask. This is mainly new carries who have not been exposed to all the ins and outs of carrying in the different states. I am having difficulty finding anything for AL, CA, DE, GA, HI, ID, MA NH, NJ, RI and UT laws stating you must carry and display your permit/license. Any assistance would be appreciated with these states if you have any information.
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Idaho:
See: http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/ids...ECT18-3302.htm Quote:
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May 18, 2012, 07:29 AM | #3 |
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Al, Thank you. I looked at Idaho twice and didn't see that. But I have to say that most states I could find by searching their law and it would pop right out when searching for words like, "Display" "Demand". Then the ones that didn't I would scan their laws looking for it. Thank you Again.
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Utah.
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The portion of 53-5-704 that I quoted only requires that a person be issued a permit to legally carry concealed. Utah code is silent on whether the permit must be on one's person while carrying, unlike the vehicle code that requires a driver's license be in one's immediate physical possession while driving. I have read on a local CCW board that BCI has advised new permitees that they can legally carry now that their permit has been issued but not yet received in the mail. Permit status can be checked by Utah police officers via their on-board computer or via dispatcher. EDITED TO ADD: The administrative regulation requiring a permitee to inform an officer under certain conditions was allowed to expire. BCI explains this nuance on its FAQ page: Quote:
Note that BCI only suggests that a permit holder "identify" oneself as a permit holder and doesn't suggest that the permit holder show or display his permit to the officer. Last edited by Don H; May 18, 2012 at 09:33 AM. |
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Don, That is what I figured that there was noting in UT law saying you had to carry it or present it if ask. I think a few other states are like that. Was surprised that I could find nothing in UT law as they seem to cover everything so well and their FAQ's are quit good. Thanks for the info. Much Appreciated.
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May 20, 2012, 08:30 PM | #6 |
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Glad to be of help, Gary!
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May 20, 2012, 09:10 PM | #7 |
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Wyoming residents can carry concealed without a CCW. I don't think you have to inform the LEO that you are armed.
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Citizens of WY can. They have to be residents for 6 months though before they can under the law. By law they don't have to inform. But looking for something in their law that states they must carry their permit/license.
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