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Shout Out to Florida

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I received my Florida CCW permit yesterday, one month to the day that I mailed it out. I'm sure it's been said before, but it amazes me that I got an out of state CCW permit faster than I can get a P2P in my own town. Good job Florida, keep up the good work.

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I've been hearing AZ takes a lot longer nowadays but I beat the rush so I don't know from personal experience. I haven't heard anybody recently say they got an AZ permit in a week.

 

Could be true, but a friend on here got his the same week he sent it out.

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This may be a stupid question, but how does a FL CCW help you in NJ. I know PA and DE recognize them, but don't you have to unload the gun, before you come back to NJ?

 

It does you no good in NJ. If you leave PA or DE, you need to not only unload, but place the gun in your trunk.

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It does you no good in NJ. If you leave PA or DE, you need to not only unload, but place the gun in your trunk.

 

But aren't you breaking the law concerning transporting handguns in NJ? Only transporting to and from a range? If I go to work in PA and carry when there and then come home to NJ, isn't that illegal? I am really curious about this as I was thinking of getting one myself.

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But aren't you breaking the law concerning transporting handguns in NJ? Only transporting to and from a range? If I go to work in PA and carry when there and then come home to NJ, isn't that illegal? I am really curious about this as I was thinking of getting one myself.

 

NJ laws do not apply in other states.

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NJ laws do not apply in other states.

 

I was talking about when you cross back into NJ. I thought you were only allowed to transport your HD from home to the range and back. Would going from home to work (out of state) and then back still be in the exemptions?

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