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10/24/2004 12:23:55 PM EDT
My Friend has a concealed carry permit from his state INDIANA. He moved to North Carolina is his permit still valid here? What does he need to di if not?


Thanks Larry
10/24/2004 12:25:16 PM EDT
[#1]
Check packing.org or the NRA website.

10/24/2004 12:42:18 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
Check packing.org or the NRA website.




PACKING.ORG  INDIANA

It says Reciprocity With Indiana. Whats that soposed to mean?
10/24/2004 12:46:11 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Check packing.org or the NRA website.




PACKING.ORG  INDIANA

It says Reciprocity With Indiana. Whats that soposed to mean?



That means his license is good there.

He's ok to carry.

10/24/2004 12:52:33 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:

Quoted:

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Check packing.org or the NRA website.




PACKING.ORG  INDIANA

It says Reciprocity With Indiana. Whats that soposed to mean?



That means his license is good there.

He's ok to carry.





THANKYOU
10/24/2004 12:53:01 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
Check packing.org or the NRA website.




PACKING.ORG  INDIANA

It says Reciprocity With Indiana. Whats that soposed to mean?



That means his license is good there.

He's ok to carry.


Better check the legality of that being that since he moved his IN permit is no longer a valid RESIDENT permit.  He will have to check into Indiana's regs on obtaining a non-resident permit!  And make sure NC accepts non-resident carry permits!
10/24/2004 12:54:34 PM EDT
[#6]
He may not be ok to carry.  In some states, if you are a resident, you must have a home-state permit (reciprocity only applies to non-residents).  I have no idea if NC is one of those states, but if I was the one carrying, I'd definitely make sure before doing so...

SAB
10/24/2004 12:59:07 PM EDT
[#7]
CRAP NOW I DONT KNOW WHAT TO TELL HIM? HOW ABOUT THE SHERIFFS OFFICE?
10/24/2004 1:02:20 PM EDT
[#8]
If he's not willing to research and understand the laws himself, he has no business carrying. I guess it's nice of you to try to help him out, but this is not that complicated.
10/24/2004 1:08:07 PM EDT
[#9]
It is very simple. If he moved to NC he is now a NC resident. The IN permit is void. He needs to get a NC permit in order to carry.
10/24/2004 1:11:43 PM EDT
[#10]
www.nccrimecontrol.org/div/hp/ncfirearmslaws.pdf

North Carolina Handgun Law
10/24/2004 1:13:00 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:

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Quoted:
Check packing.org or the NRA website.




PACKING.ORG  INDIANA

It says Reciprocity With Indiana. Whats that soposed to mean?



That means his license is good there.

He's ok to carry.


if he moved and gets a new drivers license, the indiana permit will most likely NOT be valid.  he will need to take the NC CWP course and get a new permit.
10/25/2004 2:03:11 PM EDT
[#12]

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If he's not willing to research and understand the laws himself, he has no business carrying. I guess it's nice of you to try to help him out, but this is not that complicated.




Well he is one of my teachers and he doesnt realy have any freinds down here and doesnt know many of the gunshops. I dont think he is too swift on the internet.


OKAY?
10/25/2004 2:28:35 PM EDT
[#13]

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It is very simple. If he moved to NC he is now a NC resident. The IN permit is void. He needs to get a NC permit in order to carry.



+1

He needs to take the course, and go through the process at the county sheriff's office.

10/25/2004 6:03:59 PM EDT
[#14]
Have him contact the NC state AG.  In writing.  I did so to confirm my non-resident permits were valid in states I frequently visit (feel-good factor and CYA paperwork to keep in the vehicle). I prompty received a signed letter answering my quesion on each state's AG letterhead. Simple and definate.

Besides, why not support the local CCW efforts and stats by getting the damned permit. It's not that hard.

rvb