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So, I live in Missouri and was looking at getting a Arizona non resident ccw. But I have since heard
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Almost anything about firearms that starts with "I heard" is incorrect.
that since I am a "permanent" resident of Missouri, they wouldn't honor a Arizona non resident CCW permit since I didn't complete the 8 hour training course required by Missouri. Is there any truth that?
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AFAIK that is not correct. Unless there has been a recent change in the law, MO residents are included in the "recognize all permits" portion of the MO licensing law. Tons of people got out of state licenses early on due to the delays and costs, the DL endorsement, as well as the 23 year old age requirement. The age requirement has since been lowered to 19 and folks figured out the trick of getting a state ID as well as DL and having the endorsement on the ID.
I honestly don't want to pay $120 and sit in a classroom for 8 hours being taught shit I already know, then pay my Sheriffs department another $100 when I can get my CCW from Arizona in 45 minutes and pay less than $100 in total .
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Taking a local class might be helpful at giving you some info that you might not already know, like the obscure "bus hijacking" law in MO. But if you don't want to take it, it's your choice.
I've taken training classes in several states that I'm not even eligible to apply for a permit in, just because I wanted to pick up on any tidbits about that particular state.
Be advised that there are states (CO MI FL SC NH) that will only recognize resident permits, so you won't have recognition in those states. The MO permit has excellent recognition/reciprocity if you travel at all.