I called the WV SP yesterday and was told residents only (but the lady very nicely invited me to open carry - not kidding, she was so nice about it), effective the 26th. Today, i saw the press release on nra-ila saying the 24th. Today at lunch, I read the text of the house bill from the WV legislature page that said "United States Citizens". Then I read this. So... I actually called the WV State's Attorney General office to ask for clarification, but there is conflicting guidance to say the least. If i get a reply, i'll update the thread.
the only requirement is you have to be married to your sister or dating your mom.
Amazing how imaginary lines we call states affect our rights.
the only requirement is you have to be married to your sister or dating your mom.
Amazing how imaginary lines we call states affect our rights.
If you're going to come into the WV subforum at least try to bring some creativity and originality.
Also, try leaving your house sometime. You got plenty of cousin-fking white trash in MD too.
If you're going to come into the WV subforum at least try to bring some creativity and originality.
Also, try leaving your house sometime. You got plenty of cousin-fking white trash in MD too.
We can make a party out of it lol. Eat dinnerat the truck stop in hancockI'll be waiting to cross the border on 5/24/2016 @ 0001Hrs
We can make a party out of it lol. Eat dinnerat the truck stop in hancock
ERRRRRRR! Wrong. As already pointed out the bill was passed with no residency requirement, althought some pushed for it.
Please please please reach out to WVCDL and report your experience with WVSP first hand.
The AG does need to clarify that letter though. Very unlike him.
http://www.wvcdl.org/