jeepinbanditrider
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I've been seeing a lot about non-resident Flordia permits lately, and decided to research it a little farther. I've already got my Texas permit but will probably be getting a Flordia one along with my wife.
Where this post applies to military is that you don't have to have any special training to get a Flordia CCW permit. Just make a copy of your Military ID Card and send it in with the package. The state of Flordia considers you being in the miltary to be enough training to qualify for a permit. This makes things a lot cheaper for us also.
Directly from the "how to apply page"
http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html
My wife is also Military so this will simplfy the process and also make things cheaper for her/us.
Just thought some of ya'll might like to know this.
While on the topic of CCW permits in Texas if you are a member of the Armed Services (National Guard, Reserve, Active, Ect.) you can apply and hold a Texas concealed carry permit at the age of 18.
I've been seeing a lot about non-resident Flordia permits lately, and decided to research it a little farther. I've already got my Texas permit but will probably be getting a Flordia one along with my wife.
Where this post applies to military is that you don't have to have any special training to get a Flordia CCW permit. Just make a copy of your Military ID Card and send it in with the package. The state of Flordia considers you being in the miltary to be enough training to qualify for a permit. This makes things a lot cheaper for us also.
Directly from the "how to apply page"
Get verification of training that satisfies the training requirement. The application lists acceptable documents. Make a photocopy to send with the application as an original cannot be returned. Persons serving in the United States Armed Forces may submit a copy of their Military ID Card to satisfy the training requirement.
http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html
My wife is also Military so this will simplfy the process and also make things cheaper for her/us.
Just thought some of ya'll might like to know this.
While on the topic of CCW permits in Texas if you are a member of the Armed Services (National Guard, Reserve, Active, Ect.) you can apply and hold a Texas concealed carry permit at the age of 18.