Posted on 10/13/2024 12:22:03 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler
If someone has no registered firearms, and so obstensively is not "on the radar", but wishes to carry concealed for strickly self-defense purposes, would obtaining a concealed carry permit be a mistake?
In Arizona, concealed carry is allowed without a permit, except in drinking establishments. So that is the only advantage I could see in Arizona. But how about traveling through reciprocal carry states?
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“Registered”: Local/State condition. Check your local laws. There is no federal registration other than the shadow registration of 4473s
Check the local laws for everything to do with carrying a firearm.
Carry restrictions/Where you can carry
Use the State Police website/USCCA/NRA. Don’t listen to your “Buddy” or go to strangers on an internet forum for information that can put you in prison.
Reciprocity: Once again, check local/State laws. Constitutional carry has limitations.
Learning the laws is your responsibility.
Dean has a wealth of information about this. Shooting him a ping.
I know we're only spitballing here.
“Fly Under the Radar?”
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‘They’ want Ya, they’ll Get Ya.
In Florida you don’t need to list the weapon you are going to carry so that would also apply to states that observe reciprocity with Florida. Also, in Florida there is no requirement to go through a FFL to do a sale between two residents of Florida as long as the seller does not know that the buyer is a prohibited person.
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My opinion is we live in a total surveillance state (see Snowden, Edward) and AI just learned that you didn’t lose all your guns in a boating accident and probably have one or two stashed somewhere, if it didn’t know it before.
You generate so much metadata when you are on the Internet that the chances of concealing your identity are just about zero as they connect all the dots, even if you are behind a VPN.
See #5 above. We’re in NV and you can carry any sidearm with permit. A few years ago you had to carry what you got your permit with. No registration requirement. So far.
Also, when we were in FL, no requirement for registration or what you would carry.
Here is all of your answers:
https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/resources/ccw_reciprocity_map/
Reciprocity only works if you have a permit from your state. States that don’t require a permit should be okay, too.
“I think most states require you list the carry weapon.”
Not in Illinois.
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Nor Kansas.
Constitutional Carry here. I got a CC license as I have family in Virginia and Michigan. Also have family in Connecticut but I refuse to go up in there.
It’s also a “get out of jail today” card when purchasing weapons.
When you look at how many schools are in a given urban area - especially around Phoenix - it becomes hard to walk or drive anywhere without unintentionally infringing on this law. And you know Leftist judges are just waiting for the chance to go after Constitutional Carriers who think they have Second Amendment rights...
Also, FFL's don't have to run a background check on you if you have a current AZ CCL - speeds up the purchasing process.
Constitutional carry in a particular state may only be legal for residents of that state.
Go to a gun show and buy from an individual with cash.
I’ve done it numerous times.
When you get home jot down a brief description, time and date of the transactions and hope you didn’t buy from a BATF undercover. They are all over.
“Registered” firearm? Very few locations have this requirement. Just because it’s heard on every cop TV show “It’s not registered!” doesn’t mean it exists. Others? Anyone? Bueller?
100% agree.
“All”? 😂👍. Most maybe.
Nope. Most states don't require it. I have heard say that they recommend you take your course of fire (if required) with the firearm you intend to carry. But never had to register the firearm as part of the permit. And that was for Virginia, Florida, Pennsylvania, Texas and Tennessee where I even did the lifetime permit.
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