How Many Potential Agreements Are Left?

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How Many Potential Agreements Are Left?

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Looks like we are getting close to getting agreements with all the states that are possible.

Anyone have any idea how many more states are possible given the Texas requirements?

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What do I want for Christmas?

I'd like Greg Abbott and Rick Perry to put together a reciproctity agreement with Alabama, Ohio, and New Hampshire.

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According to my notes

Alabama,
Ohio, and
New Hampshire

Are the only three "possible reciprocity" states left
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What about Minnesota, Washington, Oregon, Maine, Connecticut and West Virginia?

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tomneal wrote:According to my notes

Alabama,
Ohio, and
New Hampshire

Are the only three "possible reciprocity" states left
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tomneal wrote:According to my notes

Alabama,
Ohio, and
New Hampshire

Are the only three "possible reciprocity" states left
New Hampshire has no training requirement, and no mandatory background check.

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Post by rodnocker1 »

I like the part where N.H. wants a copy of your valid CHL OR IF YOU ARE A VERMONT RESIDENT: a letter from your local P.D. verifying that Vermont doesn't require a CHL (shouldn't they know this already or does Vermont law change weekly?) and stating that basically you are a "Good Guy". :shock: Like KBCraig said-no training, no background check. I don't see it happening with this setup.
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