They do issue non resident permits if you have a permit from you home state.
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I also recall some with MD CCW with restrictions not able to get PA CCW. But I could be wrong. Any fact to this?
One could argue 4 sides, almost surrounding PA.
Only the little sliver of West By God Virginia pan handle is freedom loving, Ohio can be onerous in its own right.
Substantial restrictions on handguns , or those who don't have a LTC .
They can Open Carry, but only as far as they can walk .Their list of approved destination to transort by vehicle is even shorter than Md's .
Ohio is much more free than New York, New Jersey, or Maryland.
My understanding is that the transport restrictions don't apply to the holder of any valid carry permit. Thus, while I may no longer carry concealed with my Utah permit, I may carry my sidearm in my vehicle on that Utah permit. Upon exiting the vehicle, I would have to open carry.
That's my understanding, and I haven't put it to the test. I am not a Philadelphia Lawyer. I warn anyone reading this to go to official Pennsylvania sources before carrying there.
http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/pennsylvania.pdf
https://www.psp.pa.gov/firearms-information/Pages/Carrying-Firearms-in-Pennsylvania.aspx