That is why a lot of us get a Utah permit or a Florida permit also.
roscott - preaching to the choir, brother. Trying being an IN resident living in MD. Fortunately, PA recognizes the IN LTCH, so I just drive up there when I get the itch to carry.
I hate to be the one to burst your bubble, BUT, most every state DOES have different licensing rules/laws. Some require 2 forms of I.D. to acquire, some do not. 30 years ago, California had a drivers license written test that was 200 questions!It's hard to understand why we call this country The UNITED States. Imagine if driving license laws were as diverse as our gun laws. You would have to get a license for every state you drive through. (if you qualified)(or could show a "need" )to drive in their state.
I'm traveling to Baltimore, MD, for the next few days, and I did some researching about the states I will be traveling through. Essentially, as soon as I leave the state, my carry permit is useless. And I am defenseless. Headed to Baltimore, a city with an abysmal crime rate.
Ugh.
Anyone know anything about PA laws? I am moving to Pittsburgh. I've read some of the rules but haven't heard it all yet, so I am open to what someone may know, or experiences they've had there. I found the PA version of INGO and it seems to be pretty good.
You are good up to West Virginia if you go via. Kentucky but then your out of luck and not really legal to transport in WV or MD since your final destination you are illeagal as well concerning carrying/ transporting a handgun.