My concealed carry permit is my Idaho Driver’s license.
Florida has a Constitutional Carry law too. Many states have reciprocity for Florida CCW permits, but they don’t have Constitutional Carry. Having reciprocity when travelling is why I maintain my CCW permit.
That won’t fly if you conceal carry into Washington
You need an actual CCW, and I believe it is the enhanced CCW from Idaho.
The point of this article is CCW across state lines.
To CCW from CA to ID, going up US 97, you need to get permits from CA(which is only doable if you live there) Oregon(which requires you live in Oregon or an adjacent state and submit enough evidence that you are in Oregon enough to justify a CCW), and Washington, which requires either their permit or Idaho’s enhanced CCW. Idaho allows permitless CCW for all residents over the age of 18, which implies out of state people are not allowed to permitless carry, but as far as I know ID accepts all other state’s CCWs as valid.
My marriage license and my driver’s license is valid in all states. Commercial Driver’s licenses are valid in all states. I should not need 3 state permits to Carry through 4 states.
My Texas DL is mine. However, I still have a Texas LTC, so I get reciprocity in many states I travel to.
So is my Georgia drivers license. 😊
Not in your neighbor Washington state, it ain't.
Come July 1, 2027 in order to get or renew your Washington state CPL you'll need to take a class which includes live-fire given by the state patrol.
My CPL expires in 2029 and I have no intention of renewing it with the BS I'd have to put up with.
Even though national reciprocity would be a good start it wouldn't save me from the state imposed infringements on my 2nd amendment rights.
I almost moved to Emmett, ID but I'm too old, all my doctors are here.