basscat
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- Jul 23, 2012
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I'm getting conflicting info on this. Does PA recognize a non resident Utah ccw permit?
Category 2: States that have statutory reciprocity under 6106(b)(15) of the Uniform Firearms Act.
The following states have been granted statutory reciprocity without a formal written agreement under 6106(b)(15), based on the determination of the Attorney General that the other state has granted reciprocity to Pennsylvania license holders, and that the other state's laws governing firearms are similar.
Colorado
Iowa
Indiana
Kansas
Louisiana
Montana
North Dakota - Effective August 1, 2013 only North Dakota Class I permits are recognized in Category 2.
Utah
Wisconsin
Not if you are a PA resident.
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Good point Jim but in order for a PA resident to have a valid Utah permit they must already hold a PA permit per Utah law. So it is kinda mute.
I believe you're talking about PA residents getting FLA non-res permits when they couldn't get a PA permit.Ok, I didn't know that. Thanks.
My understanding was that prior to last year PA residents could get UT permits to carry in PA if they could not, or would not, qualify for PA permits.
I didn't know it was also a UT law on issuing UT non-resident permits.
Thanks for sharing that.
I believe you're talking about PA residents getting FLA non-res permits when they couldn't get a PA permit.
Since the agrrement between PA and FLA was not statutory, the liberal AG kiboshed the agreement so PA residents who had no PA permit couldn't get a FLA permit. It also scroogeed MD residents who have a FLA non-res permit as PA now no longer honors the FLA non-res permit held by subjects of the People's Republic.
Or something along those lines.
I believe you're talking about PA residents getting FLA non-res permits when they couldn't get a PA permit.
Since the agrrement between PA and FLA was not statutory, the liberal AG kiboshed the agreement so PA residents who had no PA permit couldn't get a FLA permit. It also scroogeed MD residents who have a FLA non-res permit as PA now no longer honors the FLA non-res permit held by subjects of the People's Republic.
Or something along those lines.
Are you stating that you cant carry in PA if you are a Maryland resident with a non resident Utah card or is FLA Florida?
http://www.attorneygeneral.gov/crime.aspx?id=184
This link says that PA does recognize Utah CCW. But it doesn't say anything about resident or non-resident. Maybe you have to be a resident of Utah.
http://www.attorneygeneral.gov/crime.aspx?id=184
This link says that PA does recognize Utah CCW. But it doesn't say anything about resident or non-resident. Maybe you have to be a resident of Utah.
Category 2: States that have statutory reciprocity under 6106(b)(15) of the Uniform Firearms Act.
The following states have been granted statutory reciprocity without a formal written agreement under 6106(b)(15), based on the determination of the Attorney General that the other state has granted reciprocity to Pennsylvania license holders, and that the other state's laws governing firearms are similar.
Colorado
Iowa
Indiana
Kansas
Louisiana
Montana
North Dakota - Effective August 1, 2013 only North Dakota Class I permits are recognized in Category 2.
Utah
Wisconsin