A little help please- need OH coverage
A little help please- need OH coverage
Looks like I may be working in OH for a 6-9 months. I only have tx chl currently..... At a quick glance it seems UT would be the logical permit to get, to cover me in OH. Is there a better choice anyone can think of?
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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
I have looked at Florida and Virginia for covering OH.
But I have yet to actually move forward with that, as I normally would not have a need to be in OH, in a time where I would have a gun with me.
But I have yet to actually move forward with that, as I normally would not have a need to be in OH, in a time where I would have a gun with me.
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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
How much time do you have before you are going?
Downside to Utah is you have to take the Utah training course. Upside is the very cheap renewals.
VA only gets you OH. If you get either FL or UT, you also get the state of Washington.
Downside to Utah is you have to take the Utah training course. Upside is the very cheap renewals.
VA only gets you OH. If you get either FL or UT, you also get the state of Washington.
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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
FWIW, FL is expensive (IMO) to maintain... IIRC, my last renewal was about $150.
I believe VA is $100 and relatively easy. Your TX CHL-100 should be sufficient to satisfy VA training requirements.
UT is $61 for the permit, but you have to take a UT-specific class that will run at least $51.
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I believe VA is $100 and relatively easy. Your TX CHL-100 should be sufficient to satisfy VA training requirements.
UT is $61 for the permit, but you have to take a UT-specific class that will run at least $51.
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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
I agree FL is too expensive now there are other options. If you can find a cheap and convenient Utah class, that's a good option because you plan to keep your Texas CHL and Utah renewals are low cost with no renewal class. I hear Virginia is easy and the price isn't bad (even at double the resident cost) if you have a copy of your CHL-100 or other training they accept. But if someone has to pay for a class to get proof of training, Utah jumps ahead of Virginia in my book, unless somebody can't or won't get a Texas CHL.
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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
Some of the Cabellas have utah classes you might try Gun Fun in Denton they offer Utah permits try this link.......... caviat you must have a chl in your Home state to get a Utah license
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/No-Shoot ... 16119.html
Florida will issue if you don't have a license in your home state
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/No-Shoot ... 16119.html
Florida will issue if you don't have a license in your home state
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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
The Arizona permit takes about 60 days and you will have coverage in Ohio. I requested forms from Arizona, filled out, got finger prints from my local PD and mailed back.
Check out the posts in the "Other States" forum for the links.
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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
Our moderator—Crossfire—owns Crossfire Training at Cabellas in Fort Worth. They teach the Utah class. I got mine there.
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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
Incorrect.geekwagun wrote:The Arizona permit takes about 60 days and you will have coverage in Ohio. I requested forms from Arizona, filled out, got finger prints from my local PD and mailed back.
An Arizona non-resident permit is not valid in Ohio.
An Arizona resident permit is honored, but not a non-resident permit.
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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
I stand corrected. The AZ permit does not specify resident or non-resident, so there was my confusion.
From handgunlaw.us
*Ohio Honors Non-Resident Permits/Licenses from all the states they honor except for Arizona. The Agreement specifically states AZ resident only. OH AG confirmed this.
From handgunlaw.us
*Ohio Honors Non-Resident Permits/Licenses from all the states they honor except for Arizona. The Agreement specifically states AZ resident only. OH AG confirmed this.
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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
Thanks for the info- sounds like UT is my best option. I'm not sure on the timing yet but worst case, I'll have to begin my stint w/o the UT CHL.
I did plan on taking the class from Crossfire, just need to get signed up. (assuming I get selected to go)
Thanks!
I did plan on taking the class from Crossfire, just need to get signed up. (assuming I get selected to go)
Thanks!
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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
From what I understand from some of my CCW buddies in Ohio any "No Gun" sign olds weight. 

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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
Flechero, the UT permit was my choice when I faced this decision. There are plenty of instructors available in Texas. Where are you located? I can recommend an instructor in the north Austin area.
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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
That is accurate. However, Ohio also requires the sign be posted in a conspicuous location and the CHL knowingly trespass.Glock_Tacular wrote:From what I understand from some of my CCW buddies in Ohio any "No Gun" sign olds weight.
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Re: A little help please- need OH coverage
I was just in Cleveland last weekend and noticed quite a few gun buster signs. I only have Texas permit so I wasn't carrying but there sure seemed to be a ton of those signs.Jumping Frog wrote:That is accurate. However, Ohio also requires the sign be posted in a conspicuous location and the CHL knowingly trespass.Glock_Tacular wrote:From what I understand from some of my CCW buddies in Ohio any "No Gun" sign olds weight.
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