anygunanywhere wrote:I can't recall if Virginia needed a range test. Virginia took awhile and I do not recall why. Must be the half-zheimers.
Anygunanywhere
I'm in the process of obtaining a nonresident Virginia permit since I visit family there a couple of times a year and I want to be in compliance with the ATF's interpretation of federal law--the ATF interprets the permit exception to
The Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1995 to only apply to those who hold a permit issued by the state where the school is located (ie they say reciprocity agreements between states do not count). Although the GFSZ Act of 1995 would likely be struck down by SCOTUS again (as the 1990 version was in
Lopez v. US), I can't afford to be the test case.
Anyhow, last week I emailed
nonrespermit@vsp.virginia.gov, and the application packet showed up in my mailbox 3 days later. There is a training requirement but most any training should satisfy it:
- Completing a hunter education or hunter safety course approved by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries or a similar agency of another state.
Completing any National Rifle Association firearms safety or training course.
Completing any firearms safety or training course or class available to the general public offered by a law-enforcement agency, junior college, college, or private or public institution or organization or firearms training school utilizing instructors certified by the National Rifle Association or the Department of Criminal Justice Services or a similar agency of another state.
Completing any law-enforcement firearms safety or training course or class offered for security guards, investigators, special deputies, or any division or subdivision of law enforcement or security enforcement.
Presenting evidence of equivalent experience with a firearm through participation in organized shooting competition approved by the Department of State Police or current military service or proof of an honorable discharge from any branch of the armed services.
Obtaining or previously having held a license to carry a firearm in this Commonwealth or a locality thereof, unless such license has been revoked for cause.
Completing any firearms training or safety course or class conducted by a state-certified or National Rifle Association-certified firearms instructor.
Completing any governmental police agency firearms training course and qualifying to carry a firearm in the course of normal police duties.
Completing any other firearms training that the Virginia Department of State Police deems adequate.
I'm enclosing a copy of the "Handgun Training Certificate" I got at the end of my CHL class (a "firearms training school utilizing instructors certified by the National Rifle Association or the Department of Criminal Justice Services or a similar agency of another state").
VSP requires a set of fingerprints for initial licensure only.
There is a statutory 45-day limit for VA to issue or deny your permit, although I'm unsure whether that applies to non-res permits as well.