Arizona, Alaska, Wyoming, and Vermont have constitutional carry and several other states are or have been working on legislation for constitutional carry.
Florida is a good place for gun ownership and carry. No open carry (yet)...
I would like to see where you got that information from, cite please.NJ, NYC, IL, and DC are next to impossible to get a concealed carry permit.
as for VT which does not require or issue permits is not always a good thing, VT residents cannot travel with their guns because they have no permit to carry
I would like to see where you got that information from, cite please.
Who says you can't travel with a firearm? Follow federal guidelines for interstate travel and you should be fine. Keeping your mouth shut also helps.vermont does not issue permits, so when you are travelling you have no permit to show anyone who would be interested.
from http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/vermont.pdf
Permits/Licenses This State Honors
Vermont does not issue Permit/Licenses to Carry a Concealed firearm. Vermont does allow anyone who can legally own a firearm to carry it concealed without a permit of any kind.
Vermont Residents can carry in the states of Arizona and Alaska if they are 21 Years of age and can legally own a firearm. Beginning 11/1/12 a Resident of Vermont can carry in the state of Oklahoma with just their State of Vermont ID and can legally possess a firearm. OK law is silent on the age of the person carrying from permitless carry states. I would not carry unless 21 years of age.
Who says you can't travel with a firearm? Follow federal guidelines for interstate travel and you should be fine. Keeping your mouth shut also helps.
sheesh, if you travel to and stay in almost every state as a VT resident you do realize that in all but 3 states you will be carrying ILLEGALLY! no permit means no carry! what good is an unloaded gun in a locked box?
Who says you can't travel with a firearm? Follow federal guidelines for interstate travel and you should be fine. Keeping your mouth shut also helps.