Posted: 4/6/2006 7:35:33 PM EDT
UPDATED 04/14/06 Hey all, I was tired of using packing.org's tool for figuring out which CCW permits I should get, so I made my own. I figured other people might be interested in using it as well, so I'm releasing it in its very beta state, but hey, maybe you can help me make it better. If you're like me, then you're probably wondering how to maximize your CCW coverage while minimizing the number of permits and applications fees. I wasn't satisfied with the packing.org license tool, so I created my own, based on packing.org's data. "Can I Carry?" will allow you to quickly determine which states you are covered in, and determine what non-resident permits you'll need to get coverage in the rest. "Can I Carry?" also comes with a CCW database editor, so if a State's CCW status changes, you can update it (for instance, in 2007 when Kansas & Nebraska start their CCW program). Requires Windows 2000/XP & .NET 1.x+ Screenshots: main application http://static.flickr.com/49/128376133_4332970944.jpgCCW Database editor http://static.flickr.com/52/128376131_b3d24a14b9.jpgDownload here Thanks to CCWhen for hosting! (if somebody wants to host this directly, please feel free) ------------------------------------- Disclaimer -------------------------------------
"Can I Carry?" version 1.5, rel. 2006/04/14
"Can I Carry?" is not affiliated in any way with packing.org, although that's where I got the data. However, the [slightly modified] disclaimer from packing.org does apply: -------------------- The information in [this application] should be considered "as-is" and is not guaranteed to be accurate in any way. If you need accurate answers, hire an attorney who is licensed in the state in question. Therefore, it is completely up to the reader to verify ALL information in [this application]. --------------------
Also, the application icon is a S&W 642, (tm) and (c) Smith & Wesson.
In short, the author is not responsible for anything, use at your own risk, etc.
For the latest version, please check chublogga.blogspot.com/2006/04/can-i-carry-ccw-coverage-calculator.html
------------------------------------- Description -------------------------------------
If you're like me, then you're probably wondering how to maximize your CCW coverage while minimizing the number of permits and applications fees. I wasn't satisfied with the packing.org license tool, so I created my own, based on packing.org's data.
"Can I Carry?" will allow you to quickly determine which states you are covered in, and determine what non-resident permits you'll need to get coverage in the rest.
"Can I Carry?" also comes with a CCW database editor, so if a State's CCW status changes, you can update it (for instance, in 2007 when Kansas & Nebraska start their CCW program).
------------------------------------- Included files -------------------------------------
Can I Carry.lnk - shortcut to launch the "Can I Carry?" application Can I Carry CCW Database Editor.lnk - shortcut to launch the "Can I Carry?" CCW Database editor CanICarry.exe - the executable that contains both programs (run with -help for more options) CicCcwDb.xml - "Can I Carry?" CCW Database file (needs to be in the same directory as the executable) Utils.dll - referenced library DLL readme.txt - this file
------------------------------------- Requirements -------------------------------------
Windows XP/2000 with .NET 1.x
------------------------------------- Usage -------------------------------------
"Can I Carry?" Application: 1) Select your CCW permits by click in the permit column of the state - it will cycle from None to Non-resident (if available) to Resident to None. 2) States you can CCW in turn green - non states are red. 3) Hover over the uncovered state to find out which permits they honor, or over the covered state to see which permits are covering it.
"Can I Carry?" CCW Database Editor 1) Select the state to edit. 2) Modify the relevant values 3) When finished, save the file.
------------------------------------- Version History -------------------------------------
-------- 2006/04/14 - v1.5 - updates --------
CCW Database -Corrected New Mexico honors Michigan non resident Minnesota honors Utah non resident (thx gstactical) New Mexico honors Texas non resident Texas honors New Mexico non resident (thx alandb) Texas honors Rhode Island non resident Texas honors New York non resident Texas honors Hawaii non resident Texas honors Washington non resident Texas honors New Jersey non resident Texas honors Massachusetts non resident Texas honors Maryland non resident Texas honors California non resident Wisconson now spelled Wisconsin
Universal -fixed application icon -optimized code for easy porting
Can I Carry? app -multiple resident CCW permit support -covered states show covering permits -more detailed state/permit table -permit lists show you how many states will be added if selected -fixed alaska and vermont not showing up as covered all the time (since they're unrestricted)
CCW Database Editor -Dual lookup: see which states honor the current state, or see which states the current states honors. -per-state modification timestamp
-------- 2006/04/08 - v1.1 - updates --------
Universal -added two CCW levels: -May Issue/Reasonable -Alabama -Connecticut -Iowa -May Issue/Unreasonable -California -Washington D.C. -Delaware -Hawaii -Massachusetts -Maryland -New Jersey -New York -Rhode Island -Puerto Rico -Virgin Islands
Can I Carry? app -major logic bugfixes -added ability to not have a home permit -Changed colors from red/blue to green light/red light -added right-click menu for non-resident permit selection -added reset/reload capability
CCW Database editor -added statistics, modification notifier, save date
-------- 2006/04/06 - v1.0 - initial release --------
------------------------------------- Planned updates -------------------------------------
-Graphical map of the United States -show over-coverage -CCW optimization logic (let the application pick your CCWs for you!) -fix application icon colors
------------------------------------- FAQ -------------------------------------
1) Can you do a version of this in a) Java - eventually, although GUI development is a pain in the butt b) Flash - eventually, although I'm not fully conversant in ActionScript c) AJAX - eventually, although Flash will probably pave the way for this to happen (ActionScript is very similar to JavaScript)
------------------------------------- TECHNICAL SUPPORT -------------------------------------
1) Extracted and it won't run. "The Application failed to initialize properly (0x0000135). Click OK to terminate the application." I'm running WinXP with SP2 and most all updates. Also .NET 1.1
A) (Re)Installing .NET seems to have worked for a few people: 1.1 2.0
2) I get a pop-up message that I have to alter a registry setting.
A) I don't know, but try the answer to #1.
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