Posted: 1/21/2017 9:27:58 AM EDT
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January 20, 2017
The Tennessee Firearms Association confirms through the Department of Safety that 8 states that did accept Tennessee's handgun permits for reciprocity no longer do or accept only some of them. Tennessee changed its law effective January 1, 2017, so that a small number of individuals 18-20 years old can apply for civilian handgun permits. That small group is, for reasons not entirely clear as a matter of constitutional analysis, limited to those individuals who are in or retired from the military. As a result of this change in the law, Tennessee Firearms Association asked in writing of the Tennessee Department of Safety which states, if any, had changed their reciprocity status with Tennessee regarding handgun permits. Based on the reply from the Department of Safety, it appears that EIGHT (8) states have limited or eliminated their willingness to accept Tennessee handgun permits for reciprocity purposes. • Colorado will not honor permits issued to 18-20 year olds or non-resident permits. • Delaware, as of September 23, 2017, they will no longer recognize non-resident Tennessee permits. • Florida will not honor permits issued to 18-20 year olds or non-resident Tennessee permit holders • Nebraska will not honor 18-20 year old permits. • North Dakota will not honor permits issued to 18-20 year olds • Washington will no longer honor Tennessee permits. • West Virginia will not honor permits issued to 18-20 year olds or non-resident permits. • Wisconsin will not honor 18-20 year old permits. Yours, John Harris Executive Director Tennessee Firearms Association PS If you want to help us move to get rid of gun free zones, to enact constitutional carry, and to push back against an unwilling legislative leadership and an uncooperative administration, please consider this request to join, renew and support the Tennessee Firearms Association. Asking for your member support of TFA is a call to action both financially and, more importantly, a call to affirmative action of individual engagement in a real battle for the restoration of our rights. Other important links TFA Website: www.tennesseefirearms.com TFA PAC: www.tfalac.org Facebook TFA Page: www.facebook.com/Tennfirearms/ Facebook TFA Group: www.facebook.com/groups/TennesseeFirearms/ Twitter: @Tennfirearms |
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Florida will not honor permits issued to 18-20 year olds or non-resident Tennessee permit holders What is a non-resident Tennessee permit? Is that a TN permit issued to someone who is a non-resident of TN? Or, is that a TN permit holder who doesn't have a residence in FL? |
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So it looks like for those of us over 21, who are residents of TN, we lost reciprocity with Washington state. As a side note, I didn't think TN issued non-resident permits. This is why I posed my question above. The term "non-resident Tennessee permit holders" is a bit unclear. |
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So it looks like for those of us over 21, who are residents of TN, we lost reciprocity with Washington state. Quoted:
So it looks like for those of us over 21, who are residents of TN, we lost reciprocity with Washington state. They forgot to mention Minnesota, the first state to pull recognition completely, so we lost two states totally. So far. Quoted: As a side note, I didn't think TN issued non-resident permits. It's a standard "resident HCP" but issued to certain non-residents. Quite narrow exception regarding working in the state for some out of staters who have a permit from their own state. - OS |