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Thread: What's the optiumum CCW license solution to cover the most States?

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    Default What's the optiumum CCW license solution to cover the most States?

    So I've read for many years that FL and UT are the CCW permits to get. I've looked at the maps and indeed, they do cover a good swath of States.

    My question is, has anyone come up with the "recipe" to get the most number of states with the fewest number of permits? Can you get 45 of the 50 States with only 4 licenses? Has anyone done the math and built the Strategy?





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    Check out Arizona as well. With my resident Alabama permit and non-resident Arizona, I think I'm good in 37 states. Arizona's covers most of those.

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    California, Urah, Arizona, and Oregon pretty much covers my travels except when I go to Colorado. I wish they would honor my California but no such luck.

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    Agreed. The "holy grail" permits are Arizona, Utah, and Florida (recognizing that there is significant overlap between the 3.)

    The rest depend on what state in which you reside.

    For myself, I would need the following permits to get as many states as possible:

    Massachusetts (where I reside) - GOT IT
    Utah - GOT IT
    Arizona - GETTING IT

    (I don't have the rest...but we're talking "in theory" so here goes)

    Florida
    Maine
    New Hampshire
    Connecticut
    Rhode Island
    New Jersey (fat chance, but possible in theory)
    Oregon
    Maryland (not likely to get, but possible in theory)
    South Carolina (non resident permit only if you own property there)

    If I had these 12 permits, I would be able to carry in every state except:

    New York
    Colorado
    California
    Hawaii
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    Oregon is only even possible to get if you are an Oregon resident or a resident of a bordering state: Washington, Idaho, Utah, or California.

    If you do not live in one of those states, Oregon is completely impossible to get.

    Although with luck, that will change this year. State Senator Floyd Prozanski (not my senator, but one of my favorites,) has introduced a reciprocity bill that should get decent cross-party support, as long as the committee chairman allows it in. (Yes, I'll be writing letters of support.) Not 100% reciprocity, but better than nothing. (It's a "reciprocity for states that recognize Oregon's permit, and have eligibility requirements" reciprocity.)

    But, with any luck, HR 822 will go through the Senate and be passed and make it unnecessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillip Gain View Post
    Agreed. The "holy grail" permits are Arizona, Utah, and Florida (recognizing that there is significant overlap between the 3.)

    The rest depend on what state in which you reside.

    For myself, I would need the following permits to get as many states as possible:

    Massachusetts (where I reside) - GOT IT
    Utah - GOT IT
    Arizona - GETTING IT

    (I don't have the rest...but we're talking "in theory" so here goes)

    Florida
    Maine
    New Hampshire
    Connecticut
    Rhode Island
    New Jersey (fat chance, but possible in theory)
    Oregon
    Maryland (not likely to get, but possible in theory)
    South Carolina (non resident permit only if you own property there)

    If I had these 12 permits, I would be able to carry in every state except:

    New York
    Colorado
    California
    Hawaii
    Illinois, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands and Guam would also remain off-limits to you for carry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharonPDX View Post
    Oregon is only even possible to get if you are an Oregon resident or a resident of a bordering state: Washington, Idaho, Utah, or California.

    If you do not live in one of those states, Oregon is completely impossible to get.

    Although with luck, that will change this year. State Senator Floyd Prozanski (not my senator, but one of my favorites,) has introduced a reciprocity bill that should get decent cross-party support, as long as the committee chairman allows it in. (Yes, I'll be writing letters of support.) Not 100% reciprocity, but better than nothing. (It's a "reciprocity for states that recognize Oregon's permit, and have eligibility requirements" reciprocity.)

    But, with any luck, HR 822 will go through the Senate and be passed and make it unnecessary.
    You are correct. Good thing I live in California. Also, good luck getting one for California unless you live here and live in one of the Counties that are pretty much Shall issue now. Like Sacramento.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharonPDX View Post
    Oregon is only even possible to get if you are an Oregon resident or a resident of a bordering state: Washington, Idaho, Utah, or California.

    If you do not live in one of those states, Oregon is completely impossible to get.

    Although with luck, that will change this year. State Senator Floyd Prozanski (not my senator, but one of my favorites,) has introduced a reciprocity bill that should get decent cross-party support, as long as the committee chairman allows it in. (Yes, I'll be writing letters of support.) Not 100% reciprocity, but better than nothing. (It's a "reciprocity for states that recognize Oregon's permit, and have eligibility requirements" reciprocity.)

    But, with any luck, HR 822 will go through the Senate and be passed and make it unnecessary.

    You are correct except that Nevada borders Oregon, and not Utah.

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    15 years from now you will all be arguing about how I can get a permit to change from Presbyterian to Baptist that will cover worship in the most states on USAWORSHIP.ORG.

    This is hilarious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 442js View Post
    You are correct except that Nevada borders Oregon, and not Utah.
    :oops:

    /me whistles innocently.

    I don't know why, but I tend to get those two state names confused FAR more often than I should.

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