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WA and FL Reciprocity

amlevin

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What I find interesting yet very puzzling is the fact that Washington will now honor Florida's permit/license and vice versa. Seems strange that Florida will honor 30+ State's permits but not Washington.

Sounds to me that the whole idea of reciprocity is rooted more in politics than standards.
 

JimMullinsWVCDL

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amlevin wrote:
What I find interesting yet very puzzling is the fact that Washington will now honor Florida's permit/license and vice versa. Seems strange that Florida will honor 30+ State's permits but not Washington.

Sounds to me that the whole idea of reciprocity is rooted more in politics than standards.
Florida law provides for the automatic recognition of resident licenses of any state that grants reciprocity to Florida licensees and the Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (whose Licensing Divisionadministers Florida's concealed weapons licensing program)has always diligently sought reciprocity from every state possible. The only3 states that have reciprocity laws and with which Florida does not have reciprocity are Maine, Minnesota, and Nevada--and the problem is on their respective ends.
 

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I think he means that Fla. honors 30 + but Wa does not honor 30+ I had to read it a couple times too.
 

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amlevin wrote:
Lammo wrote:
Excellent news. Now if I ever get to go to Disney World I won't have to leave home without it!
The "Mouse" may not honor the permit though.


I guess that we'll have to leave them locked up in the room. Walt Disney was a pervert anyhow.

http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Local/2008/8/15/state_oks_disneys_gun_policy.html

http://www.bluesheepdog.com/2007/11/30/no-guns-for-police-officers-at-disney-world/


Edit: Gonna have to stay at the Ramada down the road, can't even bring them to WD World Resort because they have a fireworks show.
 

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tyguy808 wrote:
amlevin wrote:
Lammo wrote:
Excellent news. Now if I ever get to go to Disney World I won't have to leave home without it!
The "Mouse" may not honor the permit though.


I guess that we'll have to leave them locked up in the room. Walt Disney was a pervert anyhow.

http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Local/2008/8/15/state_oks_disneys_gun_policy.html

http://www.bluesheepdog.com/2007/11/30/no-guns-for-police-officers-at-disney-world/


Edit: Gonna have to stay at the Ramada down the road, can't even bring them to WD World Resort because they have a fireworks show.


Don't believe everything you read.

It is perfectly legal to carry at Disney (with a permit/license). They may not want you to, but all they can do is tell you to leave if they somehow discover it.

In most cases I've heard when someone is discovered, they have allowed them to store it in their security office or let the individual go put it in the car.
 

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amzbrady wrote:
I know asking for a Cali Recip is asking to much, but if only we could get Oregon on board, that would be awesome.
That is in the works for next year. We'll be working with OFF ongetting that done with thehelp of a little interstate activism.
 

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amzbrady wrote:
Just read the thingy show Oregon recips Utah, why do we need Utah and Oregon, permits? I remember a thread where it was said we should get both???
I just checked www.usacarry.com and it says that Oregon does not recognize Utah permits. Where did see that they do?
 

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Lammo wrote:
amzbrady wrote:
Just read the thingy show Oregon recips Utah, why do we need Utah and Oregon, permits? I remember a thread where it was said we should get both???
I just checked http://www.usacarry.com and it says that Oregon does not recognize Utah permits. Where did see that they do?
Yea, http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/oregon.pdfis silent on such a development too, and they normally have changes posted 'day of'.
Link to thread?
 

Gray Peterson

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Oregon recognizes NO other state licenses. Period. There will be a strong effort post-McDonald during the 2011 session to significantly change it. Stay tuned!

Btw, Washington originally stated that only FL resident licenses would be recognized here, but there was some prodding by FL saying "Well, I know our state has that law, where is it in yours"? WA reversed it's decision.
 
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