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6/2/2013 11:11:33 AM EDT
I was told that my Florida CCW permit is no good now that I'm stationed at ft bragg

I'm still a FL resident, is this true or BS??
6/2/2013 11:56:37 AM EDT
[#1]
BS You're still good to go. Mil has the dual residency deal and NC recognizes all other states permits. Just be sure to know and understand NC carry laws.
6/2/2013 1:22:56 PM EDT
[#2]
Do you know the NC law that states it??

Been looking all afternoon and cant find  the  law that backs up your claim.

Thanks
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Quoted:
BS You're still good to go. Mil has the dual residency deal and NC recognizes all other states permits. Just be sure to know and understand NC carry laws.


6/2/2013 2:13:21 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
Do you know the NC law that states it??

Been looking all afternoon and cant find  the  law that backs up your claim.

Thanks
Free


Quoted:
BS You're still good to go. Mil has the dual residency deal and NC recognizes all other states permits. Just be sure to know and understand NC carry laws.




There is no law as in a GS only a statement or ruling  from the DOJ.
http://www.ncdoj.gov/About-DOJ/Law-Enforcement-Training-and-Standards/Law-Enforcement-Liason/Concealed-Weapon-Reciprocity.aspx
6/2/2013 4:27:40 PM EDT
[#4]
Well, as long as you are still a resident of FL and have a FL drivers license there shouldn't be a question.

As to recognizing FL the statute is NC 14-415.24 as follows:

14‑415.24.  Reciprocity; out‑of‑state handgun permits.

(a)        A valid concealed handgun permit or license issued by another state is valid in North Carolina.

(b)        Repealed by Session Laws 2011‑268, s. 22(a), effective December 1, 2011.

(c)        Every 12 months after the effective date of this subsection, the Department of Justice shall make written inquiry of the concealed handgun permitting authorities in each other state as to: (i) whether a North Carolina resident may carry a concealed handgun in their state based upon having a valid North Carolina concealed handgun permit and (ii) whether a North Carolina resident may apply for a concealed handgun permit in that state based upon having a valid North Carolina concealed handgun permit. The Department of Justice shall attempt to secure from each state permission for North Carolina residents who hold a valid North Carolina concealed handgun permit to carry a concealed handgun in that state, either on the basis of the North Carolina permit or on the basis that the North Carolina permit is sufficient to permit the issuance of a similar license or permit by the other state.  (2003‑199, s. 1; 2011‑268, s. 22(a).)