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Michigan Becomes First State to Achieve Maximum Reciprocity

detroit_fan

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Attorney General Bill Schuette today announced that Michigan has achieved full reciprocity for concealed carry with every state that has a “shall issue” concealed carry law on the books, for a total of 40 states, including Michigan. As a result of agreements negotiated and signed by the Attorney General’s Office, Michigan holders of concealed pistol licenses (CPL) can lawfully carry in 40 states without obtaining separate licenses for each state. To date, Michigan is the first and only state to achieve maximum reciprocity for its CPL holders.

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http://www.poam.net/poam-news/2011/michigan-achieves-reciprocity-for-cpl-holders/


This is good, lots of options to travel and reamain safe.
 

xmanhockey7

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Attorney General Bill Schuette today announced that Michigan has achieved full reciprocity for concealed carry with every state that has a “shall issue” concealed carry law on the books, for a total of 40 states, including Michigan.

This is not true. Oregon is shall issue and we do not have reciprocity with them, but they do not recognize any out-of-state permits and the only way to get a non-resident from them is to live in a state the boarder Oregon. We do also have reciprocity with a couple "may issue" states, Delaware and Alabama, but they pretty much act under "shall issue". Although if there is a state that recognizes any other state's permits, MI's is recognized.
 
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