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It looks like we can add another state to our list. Delaware has SC listed under their reciprocity list but as usual SLED is way behind the ball on updating their site. Delaware Department of Justice - Attorney Generals Office
That's GREAT!!!:biggrin: My parents might be moving to DE. Delaware is a May-Issue state, BTW.
First I have heard of that - Great! A step in the right direction....Delaware has SC listed under their reciprocity list...
Now we need reciprocity with GA and AL so I can visit some friends and family.
Costs a bit, but the FL permit is easy to get and good for 7 years. Got mine 5 working days.
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Unfortunately, this is incorrect. SC does NOT recognize reciprocity with DE.
DE may recognize a SC CWP as a valid permit to carry in their state; however, there is no reciprocity agreement, and SC does not recognize DE permits.
Pursuant to 11 Del.C. ' 1441(j), as of July 11, 2003, Delaware law allows residents of other states who have been issued a concealed deadly weapon license or permit by certain other states to lawfully carry concealed deadly weapons in Delaware if the state that issued the permit or license also recognizes Delaware's concealed deadly weapons licenses, and if Delaware's Attorney General also determines that the concealed deadly weapons licensing or permit laws in the issuing state "afford a reasonably similar degree of protection as is provided by licensure in Delaware." The Attorney General has determined that only states that require proof of training in firearms safety as a part of their licensing or permit process can meet this requirement.
According to Handgunlaw.us it is a mutually signed agreement.
and according to the DE AG Page the other state must agree in order for DE to honor theirs...
Sounds like it goes both ways to me.
SLED must sign the agreement, and according to the SLED Regulatory Office (the department that oversees all aspects of CWP), there is no such agreement with DE. I wouldn't want to be the test case for this one.
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Unfortunately, this is incorrect. SC does NOT recognize reciprocity with DE.
DE may recognize a SC CWP as a valid permit to carry in their state; however, there is no reciprocity agreement, and SC does not recognize DE permits.
They reconize SC but SC doesn't reconize DE. Someone saw DE had added SC to their list of acceptable permit holders and assumed there was an agreement made between the two states. Bottom line is you can carry in DE with an SC permit but DE residents with a permit can't carry in SC. It's still a gain for us on one side of the board...However, as of today Delaware does not recognize the concealed deadly weapon licenses or permits issued by states other than those listed below, and these states do not recognize Delaware's concealed deadly weapons licenses as valid.
I think you are correct! If you do a Google search you will see this claim on every gun site. I think when I saw this it came in the form of an email from GOA or ILA. After doing some more research I think I found where the mistake was made. If you read DE's site you will see this statement.
Delaware Department of Justice - Attorney Generals Office
They reconize SC but SC doesn't reconize DE. Someone saw DE had added SC to their list of acceptable permit holders and assumed there was an agreement made between the two states. Bottom line is you can carry in DE with an SC permit but DE residents with a permit can't carry in SC. It's still a gain for us on one side of the board...
However, as of today Delaware does not recognize the concealed deadly weapon licenses or permits issued by states other than those listed below, and these states do not recognize Delaware's concealed deadly weapons licenses as valid.
Did you call and speak with SLED?
About 2 months ago DE AG posted that they had signed an agreement with SC. In the past DE has listed other states as having agreements that they didn't. After contacting them When DE did this I called SLED and ask them if there was an agreement. I was told that they did nave an agreement.
This is what it states on the DE Reciprocity Page at Delaware Department of Justice - Attorney Generals Office
Start....Delawareans who have a Delaware concealed deadly weapons permit will be able to possess a concealed deadly weapon while visiting or traveling through the states listed above, and also in Idaho, Indiana and Vermont. However, Delawareans who possess a concealed deadly weapon in another state will be subject to and are responsible for knowing and obeying all of the laws and regulations in the other state that apply to the carrying and possession of concealed or openly-carried deadly weapons....End
When made aware of this thread I got an email asking me to respond.
Before I did that i decided to call SLED Again. So I called SLED again (This AM) and talked to 2 different people. Both said they DID NOT have an agreement with DE.
It was hard for me to keep from raising my voice. It was not the fault of the two people I talked to today but the person I talked to 2 months ago. I really believe that they don't know and that only one person knows and SLED doesn't give out email addresses and it is difficult to get info out of them. I won't put here how I feel about this issue right now. This is a family board. It is tough enough to stay within the law but when a State AG says they have a signed agreement and then the other says they don't how are we to stay within the law. DE and SC have been the biggest headaches I have had in the 15+ years I have been doing this.
I just sent the changes to Steve for the DE and SC page that says SC WILL NOT HONOR a DE Permit/License. It is tough enough to keep up with changing things and you try to double check and still get incorrect information.
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Stay safe,
Gary Slider
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