Posted: 2/16/2010 6:31:18 PM EDT
| I am headed to the Philly area in June. If I understand correctly, all I need(essentially) to obtain a license to carry is a PA Drivers license...Can I get one of those with a lease for an apartment or are there some more difficulty standards to meet? I will be living in PA for the foreseeable future, but I see no reason to wait to get my licenses. |
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Philly isn't really part of PA...I think they follow NY laws there. I renewed mine at the last gunshow. Sherrif had a table and camera setup, I was done in five minutes. Old permit or drivers license is all you need, for a new one you must fill out a form simular to buying a gun, instant check, smile for the camera, $25 and you're on your way. |
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I found this. http://www.pafoa.org/law/carrying-firearms/concealed-carry Concealed Carry in PennsylvaniaPennsylvania, like most states requires people to have permit to carry a concealed firearm as regulated by the following statute:
This license can be in the form of Pennsylvania's "License To Carry Firearms" ( <abbr title="License To Carry Firearms">LTCF</abbr>) or a permit issued by another state that Pennsylvania recognizes as valid through a reciprocity agreement. Obtaining a Pennsylvania |
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Wow. Thanks for the quick replies. I will not actually be in Khilly county. Glennside, Montgomery County is my actual destination. That said, I know that the Glennside sheriff is a bit difficult to deal with. They require a form to be filled out by the city police. Oh well, the cost and time are much better than Kansas. With class and licensing fees one should expect to pay ~ $300 here.
My family is originally from the Carlisle area, so I was born with a healthy distrust of all things Philly. |