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    For all of us late on NH permit (ie $75 price increase), Do we have any other option to carry in Ga?





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    As long as you have a license from your home state there is always non-resident PA. Done completely thru the mail...and still only $26.

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    Thanks very much! I'll be sending it in soon.

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    PA will give you Ga but not AL and MS. I'm keeping my NH permit updated just for those three states since I travel there a few times a year. If you don't need AL and MS then PA should work for you.
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    SC just needs to stop the political arrogance and just accept other states CWP.
    Driving is a privilege not a right and they accept driver's license from different states.

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    If I had to choose between two at this moment... I would get a Florida Permit over the New Hampshire Permit... just another $17. Yes, with a S.C. permit you can carry in Florida but with the Floridda NR you can carry in many other states, just not N.H.

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    How about a Utah non res permit? Wouldn't that give you more states?

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    Quote Originally Posted by justintimesc View Post
    How about a Utah non res permit? Wouldn't that give you more states?
    According to the map it looks like Utah gives you about the same states as NH.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Hat View Post
    According to the map it looks like Utah gives you about the same states as NH.
    NH = AL, AZ, GA, ID, IN, KY, LA, MO, MS, NC, ND, OK, PA, SD, TN, UT, WY

    UT = AL, AR, AZ, DE, GA, ID, IN, KY, LA, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NM, OH, OK, PA, SD, TN, TX, VA, WA, WV, WY

    You get a few more with UT. I did not include any of the states that only accept Resident permits

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    Quote Originally Posted by melloyello View Post
    SC just needs to stop the political arrogance and just accept other states CWP.
    Driving is a privilege not a right and they accept driver's license from different states.
    Section 23-31-215

    (N) Valid out-of-state permits to carry concealable weapons held by a resident of a reciprocal state must be honored by this State, provided, that the reciprocal state requires an applicant to successfully pass a criminal background check and a course in firearm training and safety. A resident of a reciprocal state carrying a concealable weapon in South Carolina is subject to and must abide by the laws of South Carolina regarding concealable weapons. SLED shall maintain and publish a list of those states as the states with which South Carolina has reciprocity.

    This section needs to be reworded to allow reciprocal acceptance of out of state non-resident permits. That would allow for better conditions of reciprocity.

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