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I have redundancy built in for the exact purpose of the fact a state COULD drop reciprocity with another state.You can get MA now, but it requires a MA class and a trip into the state.
How did you do IL? Did you have to travel to that state?
Some of those seem redundant - WA is covered by UT or FL, NH is constitutional carry, Maine is con carry except certain parks that are covered by a CCW, etc. AZ is con carry and/or reconginzes out of state CCWs, etc. Any why is NY not on your list?
Utah just went constitutional carry this year, so when washington updates in January, they may decide to drop Utah. I got Main for the act reason of their parks.
NY won’t issue a Non-Resident unless you own/lease property, own a business or employed in the state.
I had to go to Illinois to take the CCL class because there isn’t a Illinois CCL instructor in Texas currently teaching. Although two were listed. I am NOW an Illinois CCL instructor, and have taught about 45 Texans the Illinois class. As an instructor I wont have to take the renewal class. All of my Students were able to apply online, so they didn’t have to go to Illinois to get their CCL.
I have applied to be a MA Certified Instructor. I don’t have to go to MA to get my Instructor certification for MA. Once I am certified I won’t have to take the class. Problem with MA is I won’t be able to get an unrestricted LTC. Not until the SCOTUS opinion is released.
Also just received my Utah Instructor Certification.
I was hoping to have my Texas Instructor Certification by now, but the Texas Instructors classes are backed up And I am still waiting for a slot.
So currently I am a CCL/LTC instructor for Illinois, Maryland, Utah. And soon hopefully MA and Texas. Also a NRA Instructor. If some of the other currently May Issue states would open up for Non-Resident licensing, I would consider becoming an instructor for those states as well.
I suspect that after SCOTUS issues their opinion. Some cases will start to be filed to push reciprocity and/or non-resident licensing from those states that refuse to do either. Such as Oregon and California, and maybe Hawaii.