Va reciprocity in Pa question.
Va reciprocity in Pa question.
Hello,
I am originally from Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh) and moved here (Roanoke) 3 years ago. I held a CCW in PA and now have a valid VA CCW.
I was looking over this website about carrying in PA: http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/pennsylvania.pdf
It looks as though I need to apply for a out of state carry permit through this link? I had thought my VA CCW was all that was necessary, but I guess I need to apply and get this as well, correct?
Thanks for the help!
I am originally from Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh) and moved here (Roanoke) 3 years ago. I held a CCW in PA and now have a valid VA CCW.
I was looking over this website about carrying in PA: http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/pennsylvania.pdf
It looks as though I need to apply for a out of state carry permit through this link? I had thought my VA CCW was all that was necessary, but I guess I need to apply and get this as well, correct?
Thanks for the help!
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
The reason for having a CHP from multiple states is to cover yourself when you travel to a state that doesn't honor a VA permit. A PA permit would be good to have as well as one from Utah. That should cover you in most states.
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
Yup. I think PA covers GA where VA permit does not...
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
It's my understanding that PA has reciprocity with VA. PA does have non-resident permits also. Maybe that's where the confusion is? Or am I wrong??
EDIT: I think I am wrong....hmm....there's another $26 bucks.
EDIT: I think I am wrong....hmm....there's another $26 bucks.
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
My understanding is that reciprocity means just that - a resident VA CHP covers you in Pennsylvania and a PA resident CHP covers you in Virginia.
You just have to be sure to understand the nuances in the state laws between the two states so that you don't run into problems from that angle.
Please read the actual reciprocity agreement between PA and VA at the following link, which reads, in pertinent part:
Please also see the following link, which is the Pennsylvania State Police "Carrying Firearms in Pennsylvania" FAQ
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/se ... =L2&mode=2
You just have to be sure to understand the nuances in the state laws between the two states so that you don't run into problems from that angle.
Please read the actual reciprocity agreement between PA and VA at the following link, which reads, in pertinent part:
http://www.attorneygeneral.gov/uploaded ... rocity.pdfPA VA Reciprocity Agreement wrote: 1. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall give full faith and credit to a valid Concealed Handgun License issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia
3. Persons carrying a concealed firearm pursuant to this Memorandum of Agreement shall comply with all applicable concealed carry laws, rules and regulations of the respective states, including, but not limited to, age requirements and restrictions regarding the type of firearms that may be carried.
Please also see the following link, which is the Pennsylvania State Police "Carrying Firearms in Pennsylvania" FAQ
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/se ... =L2&mode=2
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
ProShooter has a Utah class this Saturday at 11 am.
http://proactiveshooters.com/course-calendar/
And there's a gun show just north of there in Doswell, VA at 9AM.
I need to tell the wife that the calendar just changed.
http://proactiveshooters.com/course-calendar/
And there's a gun show just north of there in Doswell, VA at 9AM.
I need to tell the wife that the calendar just changed.
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
Thanks Rick,
So why the need to send $26 and a copy of your concealed permit to the state? Perhaps for non-reciprocity states?
I'll have to read more over morning coffee or find a lawyer who is small enough to carry on my back.
So why the need to send $26 and a copy of your concealed permit to the state? Perhaps for non-reciprocity states?
I'll have to read more over morning coffee or find a lawyer who is small enough to carry on my back.
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
You got it. I travel frequently to AL and FL. My VA permit covers NC and SC but not GA or AL. If you have a non-resident permit from PA its honored by GA. FL on the other hand only honors resident permits. To clarify, FL honors a VA permit but it must be a resident permit.MountainCat wrote:Thanks Rick,
So why the need to send $26 and a copy of your concealed permit to the state? Perhaps for non-reciprocity states?
I'll have to read more over morning coffee or find a lawyer who is small enough to carry on my back.
The Utah permit will add about 6 states to your VA permit. Heres a good link that gives a nice picture of reciprocity agreements between states.
http://mirrorcracked.files.wordpress.co ... 9/fart.jpg
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
No offense, but that link stinkszephyp wrote: The Utah permit will add about 6 states to your VA permit. Heres a good link that gives a nice picture of reciprocity agreements between states.
http://mirrorcracked.files.wordpress.co ... 9/fart.jpg
Here's a clickable map: http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_carry ... _maps.html
A non-resident PA permit adds GA, a Utah non-resident adds GA, AL, and a few States that are a plane ride away.
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
So how easy is it to get a Utah non-resident permit? Why does Utah issue non-resident permits to VA Residents, when VA permits are honored in Utah? Just curious. Thanks,
Tim
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
Wow, my brain hurts....
Thanks to everyone for the helpful links.
I am about 99.9% sure that my VA CCW is valid in PA and there is no reason for me to apply for a PA non-resident CCW license. I think I may try and print off some of the laws and carry them in my glovebox, although not sure how that would go over with a police officer if I showed that to him if he was giving me a hard time over having a CCW out of state.
I do understand that my CCW is not valid in MD, and I would have to securely stow my pistol when crossing state lines, sadly my in-laws live in Baltimore and I would really like to carry there, bummer.
I do not get into PA as often as I would like to visit friends and family, my primary reason for asking was to carry when at my hunting cabin, which is so remote the chances of seeing anyone, especially a officer are slim to none, but ya never know!
One last question......
I have moved from the residence where I have my CCW permit from in VA, apartment to a house, same county, etc... just 10 minutes away. I have no yet changed my address on the CCW and was told by many people, including a firearms dealer that this was no necessary, to change it when it expires and not worry about it yet. What do you guys think?
Thanks!
Thanks to everyone for the helpful links.
I am about 99.9% sure that my VA CCW is valid in PA and there is no reason for me to apply for a PA non-resident CCW license. I think I may try and print off some of the laws and carry them in my glovebox, although not sure how that would go over with a police officer if I showed that to him if he was giving me a hard time over having a CCW out of state.
I do understand that my CCW is not valid in MD, and I would have to securely stow my pistol when crossing state lines, sadly my in-laws live in Baltimore and I would really like to carry there, bummer.
I do not get into PA as often as I would like to visit friends and family, my primary reason for asking was to carry when at my hunting cabin, which is so remote the chances of seeing anyone, especially a officer are slim to none, but ya never know!
One last question......
I have moved from the residence where I have my CCW permit from in VA, apartment to a house, same county, etc... just 10 minutes away. I have no yet changed my address on the CCW and was told by many people, including a firearms dealer that this was no necessary, to change it when it expires and not worry about it yet. What do you guys think?
Thanks!
Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
Maybe there should be a United States carry permit of some kind........
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oh wait, there is one, or does that one only cover the the original 13 colonies?
oh wait, there is one, or does that one only cover the the original 13 colonies?
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
9MMDerringer wrote:So how easy is it to get a Utah non-resident permit? Very easy - take the class, get a photo and prints taken, and mail it in to Utah. Not much more required than that.
Why does Utah issue non-resident permits to VA Residents, when VA permits are honored in Utah? Utah offers a non resident permit to anyone who wants one, just like Virginia has non-res permits.
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Yep, Georgia, Alabama, Washington State, Wyoming and Minnesota.MountainCat wrote:
a Utah non-resident adds GA, AL, and a few States that are a plane ride away.
The Utah permit is the permit to have. If you don't already have one, you may be the only one!

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"Utah offers a non resident permit to anyone who wants one, just like Virginia has non-res permits."
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I understand that they do issue them. My questions is why do they allow VA residents to apply and issue to them a non-resident permit, when Utah already allows VA permit holders to carry in Utah with the VA permit?
Do not get me wrong, I like the idea and I also very well may apply for the benefit, but I was still curious of the reason behind it.
Thanks,
Tim
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I understand that they do issue them. My questions is why do they allow VA residents to apply and issue to them a non-resident permit, when Utah already allows VA permit holders to carry in Utah with the VA permit?
Do not get me wrong, I like the idea and I also very well may apply for the benefit, but I was still curious of the reason behind it.
Thanks,
Tim
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
9MMDerringer wrote:"Utah offers a non resident permit to anyone who wants one, just like Virginia has non-res permits."
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I understand that they do issue them. My questions is why do they allow VA residents to apply and issue to them a non-resident permit, when Utah already allows VA permit holders to carry in Utah with the VA permit?
Do not get me wrong, I like the idea and I also very well may apply for the benefit, but I was still curious of the reason behind it.
Thanks,
Tim
2 reasons:
1) $$$$$$$$
If a man who had a car load of food wanted to buy a hot dog from your hot dog cart, would you refuse him because he has a car load of food? Heck no, you'd sell it to him anyway.
2) Reciprocity - reciprocity agreements expire, end, change, etc. While Utah and Virginia may have reciprocity now, that may not always be the case.

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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
Thanks for the answers guys! It was just one of those scratch your head things that I wanted to throw out there and see if anyone else had anymore idea about it then I did! Thanks again,
Tim
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
Does PA allow the cities, counties, or boroughs to have their own more restrictive carry laws?
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
My apologies. That was left around from another post. I meant to post this one which also has clickable map...it was earlyMountainCat wrote:No offense, but that link stinkszephyp wrote: The Utah permit will add about 6 states to your VA permit. Heres a good link that gives a nice picture of reciprocity agreements between states.
http://mirrorcracked.files.wordpress.co ... 9/fart.jpg
Here's a clickable map: http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_carry ... _maps.html
A non-resident PA permit adds GA, a Utah non-resident adds GA, AL, and a few States that are a plane ride away.
http://www.handgunlaw.us/
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Re: Va reciprocity in Pa question.
zephyp wrote: My apologies. That was left around from another post. I meant to post this one which also has clickable map...it was early
http://www.handgunlaw.us/
One of the things I like about the link I posted is that it is additive. You can pick your home state and additionally pick non-resident states.

