virginiatuck
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virginiatuck wrote:
TFred wrote:
I thought I had more questions about this as I tried to verify the information, because I came across SB 378, and SB 148, but finally found that HB 3314 is what the Governor actually signed. So the residency requirement has been removed from out-of-state reciprocity in §61-7-6a. Thanks TFred for the update. I missed that one.
SB 148 was alarming because it actually replaced "deadly weapon" with "pistols and revolvers." I was relieved to learn that it wasn't what was signed into law.
As I understand, a concealed weapons permit in West Virginia is valid for the concealment of all deadly weapons that are legal to possess, not just pistols and revolvers, even for out-of-state permits. Is that correct?
Continued from another unrelated thread...
virginiatuck wrote:
... West Virginia only honors *resident* permits of States with which they reciprocate so *you* may not conceal.
TFred wrote:
Tuck, just so you are up to date (along with the rest of us), in just about an hour and 20 minutes from the time of this post, West Virginia will begin to honor non-resident holders of permits from states with which they reciprocate. See http://handgunlaw.us/states/westvirginia.pdf Scroll all the way to the bottom. TFred
I thought I had more questions about this as I tried to verify the information, because I came across SB 378, and SB 148, but finally found that HB 3314 is what the Governor actually signed. So the residency requirement has been removed from out-of-state reciprocity in §61-7-6a. Thanks TFred for the update. I missed that one.
SB 148 was alarming because it actually replaced "deadly weapon" with "pistols and revolvers." I was relieved to learn that it wasn't what was signed into law.
As I understand, a concealed weapons permit in West Virginia is valid for the concealment of all deadly weapons that are legal to possess, not just pistols and revolvers, even for out-of-state permits. Is that correct?