Posted March 1, 2017 5:14 pm by Comments

By James England

Just barely a week after New Hampshire residents have been granted permitless concealed carry in the Granite State, I’ve gotten several e-mails in regards to those who still have permits and travel frequently out of state.

First off, state permitless concealed carry only applies while you’re inside the borders of New Hampshire or another state — such as Vermont or Maine — that acknowledges permitless concealed carry.

We still have a pistol & revolver license (PRL) that acts as our concealed carry permit while we are outside New Hampshire. The issuing authority for that hasn’t changed. You still need to go through your local town police chief.

The good news is that any renewed or issued license now lasts five years instead of four.

Our reciprocity agreements with the other states also hasn’t changed.

According to the Division of State Police, we’re still covered in 28 states. The states that acknowledge our pistol/revolver license are as follows:

  1. Alabama
  2. Alaska
  3. Arizona *
  4. Arkansas
  5. Colorado *
  6. Florida *
  7. Georgia
  8. Idaho
  9. Indiana
  10. Iowa
  11. Kansas
  12. Kentucky
  13. Louisiana
  14. Maine
  15. Michigan
  16. Missouri
  17. Mississippi
  18. North Carolina
  19. North Dakota
  20. Ohio
  21. Oklahoma
  22. Pennsylvania
  23. South Dakota
  24. Tennessee
  25. Utah
  26. Virginia
  27. West Virginia *
  28. Wyoming

The states marked with an asterisk (*) denote states that require permit holders to be 21 years of age or older. Some particular exceptions may apply for those in active duty armed forces but, for that, I’d recommend checking …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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