MisterChester
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And carrying in a vehicle is considered "concealed". Just FYI.
That gave me a mental image of someone in a car, driving in Ohio, trying to sit on the window with the gun exposed out of the window.
And carrying in a vehicle is considered "concealed". Just FYI.
How about a VA?If you go to New Mexico get a Florida License.
If you go go Minnesota get the Utah.
Both are honored in Ohio.
And carrying in a vehicle is considered "concealed". Just FYI.
and signs have the weight of law in Ohio.
How about a VA?
No license/permit is required to carry, only to conceal.
I usually only hit Ohio in the summer months, and it's usualy on a motorcycle. So as long as I keep it OC, no worries? Sweet!
No, their definition of concealing even includes vehicles which don't conceal. You'd have to unload and stow just like a car when riding.
While their unlicensed carry laws are less restrictive than Indiana, they are still fairly ridiculous.
That is such a ******* rule. If I am able to OC even on a motorcycle, then what's different than walking down the street OC? May, glad I don't go to Ohio often, and it's about to get even less...
No, their definition of concealing even includes vehicles which don't conceal. You'd have to unload and stow just like a car when riding.
While their unlicensed carry laws are less restrictive than Indiana, they are still fairly ridiculous.
so being an IN resident with a UT permit I can legally conceal carry in Ohio ?
We recently received a copy of your email regarding West Virginia. We found the same information on the West Virginia firearms website (See Below). We do not believe there is much the Indiana State Police can do to cause reciprocity by West Virginia of Indiana’s firearms license. As indicated Indiana already recognizes West Virginia’s License. All it would take is the written reciprocity agreement as you stated.
This email will be forwarded to the Legal Staff for Firearms Licensing for their advice on how to proceed. If we hear any further we will let you know.
Indiana State Police
Per handgunlaw.us, Florida only honors resident licenses from the states they honor. That is, they'll honor an IN LTCH if IN is your state of residence only.
For a more official reference, here is the page on Florida's website: States Recognizing Florida License / Concealed Weapon License / Licensing / Divisions & Offices / Home - Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
and the text on that page:
(6) These states issue concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident permits cannot be honored under Florida's reciprocity provision.
Hope that helps!
Blessings,
Bill
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<!-- END TEMPLATE: qpipm_quote -->Regarding Florida. Does florida only honor Indiana LTCH issued to Indiana residents? Planning a trip and want to make sure. That matches what I have researched but any input would be appreciated
Regarding Florida. Does florida only honor Indiana LTCH issued to Indiana residents? Planning a trip and want to make sure. That matches what I have researched but any input would be appreciated
Florida honors IN license. You have to abide by their state laws.