handgun law and USA carry have significant differences in where they show DC resident carry license is recognized.
For example USACarry says DC resident license is recognized in Virginia and N. Carolina and not recognized in S. Carolina; while handgunlaw says it is not recognized in Virginia and N. Carolina, while it is recognized in S. Carolina.
There are other differences as well. since I would prefer to decrease cards in my wallet I would like to nail down Va so I don't have to carry my Va non resident, and I also vacation in N. Carolina.
Anyone have an idea as to source material they use? Obviously this is not about reciprocity since DC isnt going to do that, but about recognition criteria. not blaming anyone since all this is new, but I would like to get to the bottom of it.
For example USACarry says DC resident license is recognized in Virginia and N. Carolina and not recognized in S. Carolina; while handgunlaw says it is not recognized in Virginia and N. Carolina, while it is recognized in S. Carolina.
There are other differences as well. since I would prefer to decrease cards in my wallet I would like to nail down Va so I don't have to carry my Va non resident, and I also vacation in N. Carolina.
Anyone have an idea as to source material they use? Obviously this is not about reciprocity since DC isnt going to do that, but about recognition criteria. not blaming anyone since all this is new, but I would like to get to the bottom of it.