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Some States only recognize Resident LTC's for reciprocity. So Yes, Some do and some don't
That's what stimulated my question. I noticed that NH doesn't honor non-resident permits from other states. That causes me to suspect that many other states wouldn't recognize a NH non-resident licenses, in 'retaliation'
I know I can research coverage, state by state, using handgunlaw.us and other sites. What I was looking for was people's actual experience on how well accepted the NH non-resident license is. I guess I should have framed my question differently.
I was just reading up on Michigans laws and it states that they honor all other resident and non resident permits.
Is it safe to assume my MA or even my NH non resi permit are good there?
Unless they speak a different language in Michigan, which they didn't the past few times I was there, "all" would include both your Mass resident and your NH non-resident.
Ken
I don't know, they have this thing they call "pop" and some kind of beverage
called "Vernor's" but other than that and the occasional "eh" you should be ok.
do I have to apply for a NH non-res just to drive through two New Hampshire towns on an interstate highway?
if you want to "carry it" you have to, but if you unload it, keep it in a locking container, with ammo seperate, then you can drive it into NH. When you get to maine, take it out and lock and load!!!
Actually, it doesn't need to be in a locked container. As long as it is unloaded and in plain view, it is considered open carry.
So, unload it and place it on the passenger seat.
Yes when traveling from NH to Maine, because NH has open carry. Mass does not have open carry, so when going to Mass to NH it has to be unloaded and in a locked container, ammo seperate
I am a new Massachusetts LTC holder and I spend a lot of time in Maine. My plan is to apply for a Maine non-res LTC, but passing through the 15 mile stretch of New Hampshire on 95 poses a problem. There is no resiprocity between NH/MA or NH/ME. So, do I have to apply for a NH non-res just to drive through two New Hampshire towns on an interstate highway?