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  • femurphy77

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    Alright:rockwoot:now if we can get ILL. and cook co............

    Don't hold your breath on this one. Maybe you should set your eyes on a more realistic goal first - such as world peace.


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    locki433

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    Illinois does not issue a non resident permit.

    Actually they do, just not to Indiana residents.

    Non-Resident Permit
    The Illinois State Police have released the following for those states that meet the criteria for their
    residents to apply for a Non-Resident Permit. You can view the list as pasted below by clicking on
    “Checklist Prior to Applying” at this Link: https://ccl4illinois.com/ccw/public/home.aspx
    NON-RESIDENTS
    In accordance with 430 ILCS 66/40 (b), out of state residents may be eligible for an Illinois Concealed Carry
    License if your state meets the definition of substantially similar as established by rule. See 20 Il. Admin.
    Code 1231.10. Currently, the states identified below have been determined to have laws related to firearm
    ownership, possession, and carrying that are substantially similar to the requirements to obtain a license
    under Illinois’ law; and, therefore, may apply for an Concealed Carry License. This list will be updated as
    additional states are identified as substantially similar. Further Information concerning the regulations for
    non-resident applications can be found at 20 Il. Admin. Code 1231.110.
    1. Hawaii 2. New Mexico 3. South Carolina 4. Virginia
    Note: Only residents of the states listed above have been approved by the Illinois State Police to apply for
    an Illinois Non-Resident Permit. See Chart of States and Requirements as set forth by IL St. Police Here) As
    stated they will update this list if other states have criteria that meets their stands for their residents. Illinois
    law states you must have a permit/license from your home state if applicable to apply for an Illinois permit.
    If you don’t have your resident permit/license Handgunlaw.us at this times believes you can not apply for an
    Illinois Non Resident Permit to Carry and will only accept applications from residents of states listed above
     

    Ericpwp

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    From site.
    [h=3]NON-RESIDENTS – What Do I Need Prior to Applying for a Concealed Carry License?[/h]In accordance with 430 ILCS 66/40 (b), out of state residents may be eligible for an Illinois Concealed Carry License if your state meets the definition of substantially similar as established by rule. See 20 Il. Admin. Code 1231.10. Currently, the states identified below have been determined to have laws related to firearm ownership, possession, and carrying that are substantially similar to the requirements to obtain a license under Illinois’ law; and, therefore, may apply for an Concealed Carry License. This list will be updated as additional states are identified as substantially similar. Further Information concerning the regulations for non-resident applications can be found at 20 Il. Admin. Code 1231.110.

    • Hawaii
    • New Mexico
    • South Carolina
    • Virginia
     

    opus1776

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    Update!!!!

    The new law is effective on March 23, 2015....


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    ATM

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    Awesome!

    Is it gonna be concealed only or is open carry allowed?

    No permit is needed to carry a firearm openly in Ohio, only to conceal.

    Unfortunately, the main point of conflict was that they consider carrying in a vehicle to be carrying concealed so that fact was pointless while traveling in or through the state.
     

    Hawkeye

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    No permit is needed to carry a firearm openly in Ohio, only to conceal.

    Unfortunately, the main point of conflict was that they consider carrying in a vehicle to be carrying concealed so that fact was pointless while traveling in or through the state.

    So, driving through Ohio in an open-topped jeep with a pintel (pedestal) mounted M-2 - the gun is considered concealed?
     

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    So, driving through Ohio in an open-topped jeep with a pintel (pedestal) mounted M-2 - the gun is considered concealed?

    Being ohio I'm sure they would argue that is concealed.

    Just to update everyone though who may not have read back. This new law does not go into effect until March or so. So, don't go carrying there until then unless you have a permit/license already recognized by them.
     

    dnurk

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    Update!!!!

    The new law is effective on March 23, 2015....


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    I am on a mobile device and too lazy to search. Would you be kind enough to provide oh.gov or other legitimate primary source confirmation of this?

    Much appreciated.
     

    Bill of Rights

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    Where's the bacon?

    opus1776

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    [strike]Post #68 of this thread has a link to the NRA's report on it. I'll look at oh.gov.[/strike]

    From post #67: http://lsc.state.oh.us/coderev/hou130.nsf/House+Bill+Number/0234?OpenDocument




    Tnx for the assist BoR. :thumbsup:














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