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    Looking for CCW class, just the legal part

    Have you tried contacting any of the instructors that are listed on Google or elsewhere? They may offer the shorter option even if it is not listed on their website. You might try asking your question on a South Caroline, specific, firearms website, rather than on a national one like this.
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    Gray Man Essentials: Construction Clothing

    OP, Consider the advice about 511 clothing in this article on the home page of this site. https://www.usacarry.com/6-dead-giveaways-that-youre-armed/
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    Moving to North Carolina, questions on carry laws

    https://handgunlaw.us/ Click on the map of North Carolina. There is a lot of information, including links. Also on this site, go to Concealed Carry Resources. Click on Florida and Non-Resident Permit. https://www.usacarry.com/concealed-carry-permit-reciprocity-maps/
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    OK CPL No Longer Accepted

    Thanks for the clarification.
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    OK CPL No Longer Accepted

    Your attachment is labelled Open Carry by State, but you mention CPL. I assume that means concealed pistol license. What is you point? Are you addressing concealed or open carry?
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    July 4 plans?

    I will be going to church, and praying for the United States, as I do every Sunday. We will fly the flag. We may have a family over or visit friends. We will not be going to see fireworks. It takes way too long for the parking lot to empty.
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    Relocating from Dallas

    Technically, you do not need a permit to carry in Kansas, but you may need one if you travel to another state. Some require that you have one from your state of residence. A good source of information is Handgunlaw.us Click on any state on the map. The new page is a .pdf file that summarizes...
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    Florida CCW

    Here is the link to the Florida site. https://laso.freshfromflorida.com/ This is also a helpful site. Link Removed Click on Florida on the map and a pdf will pop up.
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    Gift gun

    The OP is in Indiana. Here is the link for this site for Indiana. https://www.usacarry.com/indiana_concealed_carry_permit_information.html Another excellent site is Handgunlaw.us Click on Indiana on the map and a well detailed map will pop up. It also has numerous links for information...
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    Need anwsers

    There are several sources to look up information on firearm laws. The Concealed Carry Resources dropdown at the top of any page on this site. https://www.usacarry.com/concealed_carry_permit_reciprocity_maps.html and Handgunlaw. Link Removed You can also do a search for a specific...
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    What the .......

    What plans are they revealing, other than saying that if Syria gases its people again, we will respond? No one is saying something like, "One June 2 at 0430 we will send a flight of aircraft directly over the west border to Hams".
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    Texas Recognizes Illinois CCL

    TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME: WHEREAS, Section 411.173(b) of the Government Code of the State of Texas directs that the governor shall negotiate an agreement with any other state that provides for the issuance of a license to carry a handgun under which a license issued by the other...
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    Reciprocity Law

    A good source of information is Handgunlaw.us. “571.107. 1. A concealed carry permit issued pursuant to sections 571.101 to 571.121, a valid concealed carry endorsement issued prior to August 28, 2013, or a concealed carry endorsement or permit issued by another state or political subdivision of...
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    Resident of NC with FL CCW

    It might be simpler to talk to your local sheriff and apply for a N.C. permit. The “out-of-state concealed handgun permittees” could refer permittees from out of state who hold a permit from their or another state. An out-of-state may not be recognized for an N.C. resident. The sheriff’s...
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    Conceal Carry in NC question

    The below are from the U.S. Army site. There is more, but the other paragraphs dealt with BCD and Dishonor able. As noted North Carolina law says “Has been discharged from the U.S. armed forces under conditions other than honorable;”. It does not say you must have an “Honorable Discharge”. A...
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