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First off, sorry if this sort of thing is common knowledge, but this is the first I am hearing of it.
I live in Missouri and am only 21. Missouri requires you to be 23 to get a CCW license from them. Therefore I open carry, I am a supporter of open carry and do it often, but there are a few times I would like to conceal carry.
Apparently, some states offer non-residential CCW licenses. Can anyone give me more information on this? I've done some reading and apparently MO and several other states honor certain non-resident licenses, Missouri being one of them. So if I get a non-resident license from a state that only requires you to be 21, can I still carry in Missouri where you have to be 23 for their license?
Apparently Ohio, and Florida's non-resident licenses have the most reciprocity with other states.
Any information on the legal side of this, and also the side of how to obtain one would be very appreciated.
First off, sorry if this sort of thing is common knowledge, but this is the first I am hearing of it.
I live in Missouri and am only 21. Missouri requires you to be 23 to get a CCW license from them. Therefore I open carry, I am a supporter of open carry and do it often, but there are a few times I would like to conceal carry.
Apparently, some states offer non-residential CCW licenses. Can anyone give me more information on this? I've done some reading and apparently MO and several other states honor certain non-resident licenses, Missouri being one of them. So if I get a non-resident license from a state that only requires you to be 21, can I still carry in Missouri where you have to be 23 for their license?
Apparently Ohio, and Florida's non-resident licenses have the most reciprocity with other states.
Any information on the legal side of this, and also the side of how to obtain one would be very appreciated.