Although it may not be necessary, I think you should always have a permit of your residency. If you got a Washington permit you might be OK in Idaho, but there are states that honor only resident permits or if they honor a non resident permit still expect you to have a permit from where you live. Not having a resident permit makes it appear you might be disqualified for some reason in your home state. My recommendation would be to get an Idaho permit then supplement it with a Utah permit. That would cover you in Washington then convert your Nevada to a non resident. That would give you Max coverage for this part of the country as well as many other parts of the country.
Good Luck!!!
localgirl:243707 said:Just make it easy on yourself and take the Utah Concealed Carry class. It's good in a bunch of states, including Idaho.
Also, some more requirements for living in Idaho not listed previously:
1. No Californians (if you're from California, remove your license plates immediately and never tell--you think I'm joking, but I'm not).
2. You must hunt or be supportive of those who hunt.
3.Leave all the big-city bling behind you--you will be made fun of mercilessly if you have spinner rims, gold chains, designer clothes, or the like.
4.You may be of any political party, and as educated and cultured as you wish, but common sense reigns supreme.
5. Learn to drive slower, and with more space between vehicles. Especially in the winter.
6. If you reveal you are from a warmer climate, you must never, ever ***** about the snow. We get a LOT of it. It's cold, it's wet, it sucks to be stuck in (and you will get stuck in it), but if foreigners complain about it, we usher them to the county line and tell 'em to git on back home.
7. Hermits who live off the grid, grow their own food, and come to town once a week are the norm, not the exception. Learn to appreciate them, because they're the ones who will pull you out of the ditch.
8. Don't tell your friends back home how great it is here. We like to keep that our little secret.
9. You may open carry here. Expect to get some weird looks if you're in a bigger city (and here, a "bigger" city is 10K and above).
10. In most instances you will be judged by the quality of your character. No one much cares what kind of car you drive, or how big your house is, but they will remember if you were honest.
You forgot to mention that potatos are King up there.
localgirl:243737 said:You forgot to mention that potatos are King up there.
Actually, that's southern Idaho. We mostly grow hippies, rednecks, retirees and yokels.
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