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Non Resident Permits - A guide for all States

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    Default Non Resident Permits - A guide for all States

    Considering the number of questions on this subject. I figured I would share the attached guide.

    Check out http://www.handgunlaw.us/ when you have a chance. An excellent resource.

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    Eeek! When I followed the links to NH non-resident, it says you must have a valid concealed carry permit in order to apply for the NH non-resident!
    I thought even a restricted class A could get you a NH non-resident?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becka View Post
    I thought even a restricted class A could get you a NH non-resident?
    A restricted class A still allows you to carry concealed, within the limits of the restriction. So it is still a "concealed carry permit", if you will.
    (Ob. IANAL)

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    Thanks! After I posted here I searched the forum for "NH non-res" and found the whole thread explaining the ups and downs of that bizarre on again/off again rule. Hopefully it stays open long enough for me to sneak in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becka View Post
    Thanks! After I posted here I searched the forum for "NH non-res" and found the whole thread explaining the ups and downs of that bizarre on again/off again rule. Hopefully it stays open long enough for me to sneak in.
    Another way is to apply to Maine first, then use that permit to apply to NH.

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    I applied in NH in the spring. I live in a Red town and have a restriced LTC A. NH denied it. They said they changed the laws and the only way for an MA resident to get a non resident LTC in NH is that you have be unrestricted. Not sure if its for all states, but at least in MA it is.

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    There's a logn thread about the NH non-resident permit here:

    It explains the on again off again rules. You should be fine to apply now.

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