I understand CCW permits in Florida can be obtain by almost anyone. If a tow truck driver has a CCW he is legal....
It depends on what you mean, but also, what state you are in. I've never heard of a personal protection permit. A CCW permit is a permit to carry a handgun on your person for personal protection, however, it should be noted that all states in the U.S. don't issue CCW. Some states, such as Tennessee, issue "handgun carry permits" and concealment is not required by law.
No. Maryland does not recognize permits from any other state.
Assuming CPL refers to "concealed pistol license" every U.S. states with the exception of Illinois allows the carrying of a concealed weapon. Each state has specific laws regarding who can be licensed, the method of attaining a CCW permit, and so forth. Some states only allow residents to undertake such action, other states recognize CCW permits to be legal regardless of which state they were issued in.
No. California does not honor any "gun permits" from Nevada. I assume you are referring to the Nevada CCW (Concealed Carry of a Weapon) permit as Nevada does not have any actual "gun permits".
PERHAPS: Firstly, gun show vendors are not qualified to "sell" Utah permits. If you are interested in obtaining a Concealed Cary Permit from Utah, you can apply directly for a fee or $51.Having said that, Utah CCW permits are routinely sought and obtained by non-Utah residents because Utah is a state which (1) issues CCWs to non-residents, (2) do so at a very modest fee, (3) with a great degree of expediency and (4), most importantly, Utah non-resident CCW Permits are honored not just in Utah but in 32-states in the USA due to reciprocity agreements. If you are a Utah CCW Permit holder (who is not a Utah resident) you can legally carry a concealed firearm in any of the following states:-Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, WyomingBecause some states outright refuse to issue permits that allow their residents to carry firearms for self-defense, and/or because many states leave it to local municipalities which have such prohibitionist policies, it is frequently impossible or extremely difficult to obtain permits where some Americans reside. The unfortunate law abiding residents of such locales often acquire a Utah CCW so they may at least exercise their 2nd Amendment rights when they are traveling to one of the 32 states listed above.Criminals in all 50 states intent on committing crimes with firearms are of course not hampered by concealed carry permit policies of any state or locale since they -- by definition -- have no intent on obeying the law.
It appears that IL has some of the most restrictive handgun laws in the country and it appears theat they do NOT honor any other state's CCW permits. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_laws_in_the_United_States_(by_state)#Illinois
CCW - album - was created in 1992.
Yes as long as no weapons charges were filed against you ( they are usually felonies) however CCW permits, which are issued through sheriff's department's, may not be issued to you at the discretion of the sheriff depending on your background check. Violent tendencies are frowned on when issuing CCW permits. Remember to always register your firearms too. Any side-stepping of fire arms laws can result in felony charges.
There is limited data available on the number of individuals with Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permits who commit gun crimes each year. However, studies suggest that the rate of gun crimes committed by CCW permit holders is generally low compared to the general population of gun owners.
Absolutely not! You must have a carry permit in the state you carry. Sorry, that is patently incorrect. Many states recognize permits from other states. Check out the related link. Florida does recognize Texas permits.
CCW stands for Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing, and they sell waterproofing products for houses. There is also another CCW, which is an outdoor clothing store.