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4/28/2015 4:07:34 PM EDT
I need to be a resident of Mississippi for 12 months befor I can get a resident permit? Is this correct?
4/28/2015 5:09:47 PM EDT
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Do you have a Pistol permit from VT? I believe they wave that requirement if you have a permit from another state. I surrendered my AL permit when I applied for MS permit.
4/28/2015 5:12:24 PM EDT
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No permits in Vermont. We're a Constitutional carry state.

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4/28/2015 5:47:32 PM EDT
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For what it is worth, a law was just passed that allows for carry of a firearm in a bag without a permit. This was intended to legalize all the women that carry in their purse and never felt the need to get a permit. The police generally speaking would look over this, so this just made it legal. So basically you could still carry in a man bag if you are trying to be on the up and up.

Nolo will come correct me if I say anything wrong but here is my understanding of things. In MS, you can have a firearm in your home or place of business, no permit required. Your car is an extension of your home so you can have a handgun in your car. If you feel that a threat is imminent, you can carry your gun without a permit. Like if you have your gun in your car and you have to get out of it, but some sketchy dudes are eye balling you. That is my understanding of things, but I am not a lawyer.

I didn't pay to much attention to the passing of the open carry law. Only way that helped me is that if my cover garment comes up, I can't get in trouble for not concealing my firearm. Honestly not sure if Open Carry doesn't require permit.

Just laying some possible options out for you while you wait the 12 months. It really is ridiculous.
4/28/2015 5:47:49 PM EDT
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Yep. Unless you already have a permit from your state.
4/28/2015 6:33:01 PM EDT
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Swell....  

Think my non-resident Utah permit would be honored?
4/28/2015 6:46:23 PM EDT
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I think you may be okay to use the Utah permit to waive residency actually.
4/28/2015 6:55:01 PM EDT
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For what it is worth, a law was just passed that allows for carry of a firearm in a bag without a permit. This was intended to legalize all the women that carry in their purse and never felt the need to get a permit. The police generally speaking would look over this, so this just made it legal. So basically you could still carry in a man bag if you are trying to be on the up and up.

Nolo will come correct me if I say anything wrong but here is my understanding of things. In MS, you can have a firearm in your home or place of business, no permit required. Your car is an extension of your home so you can have a handgun in your car. If you feel that a threat is imminent, you can carry your gun without a permit. Like if you have your gun in your car and you have to get out of it, but some sketchy dudes are eye balling you. That is my understanding of things, but I am not a lawyer.

I didn't pay to much attention to the passing of the open carry law. Only way that helped me is that if my cover garment comes up, I can't get in trouble for not concealing my firearm. Honestly not sure if Open Carry doesn't require permit.

Just laying some possible options out for you while you wait the 12 months. It really is ridiculous.
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Nolo...care to comment?
4/28/2015 9:19:20 PM EDT
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(2) The Department of Public Safety shall issue a license if
163 the applicant:
164 (a) Is a resident of the state and has been a resident
165 for twelve (12) months or longer immediately preceding the filing
166 of the application. However, this residency requirement may be
167 waived * * * if the applicant possesses a valid permit from
168 another state,
is active military personnel stationed in
169 Mississippi, or is a retired law enforcement officer establishing
170 residency in the state;

Utah permit should be good to go.
4/28/2015 9:43:03 PM EDT
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For what it is worth, a law was just passed that allows for carry of a firearm in a bag without a permit. This was intended to legalize all the women that carry in their purse and never felt the need to get a permit. The police generally speaking would look over this, so this just made it legal. So basically you could still carry in a man bag if you are trying to be on the up and up.

Nolo will come correct me if I say anything wrong but here is my understanding of things. In MS, you can have a firearm in your home or place of business, no permit required. Your car is an extension of your home so you can have a handgun in your car. If you feel that a threat is imminent, you can carry your gun without a permit. Like if you have your gun in your car and you have to get out of it, but some sketchy dudes are eye balling you. That is my understanding of things, but I am not a lawyer.

I didn't pay to much attention to the passing of the open carry law. Only way that helped me is that if my cover garment comes up, I can't get in trouble for not concealing my firearm. Honestly not sure if Open Carry doesn't require permit.

Just laying some possible options out for you while you wait the 12 months. It really is ridiculous.


Nolo...care to comment?


The carrying concealed without a permit if your life is threatened is a defense to prosecution. Not something I'd like to rely on because that means you've been charged with a crime of carrying concealed. You also don't have to have a permit to carry openly. The purse carry goes into effect July 1.
4/28/2015 9:46:26 PM EDT
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(2) The Department of Public Safety shall issue a license if
163 the applicant:
164 (a) Is a resident of the state and has been a resident
165 for twelve (12) months or longer immediately preceding the filing
166 of the application. However, this residency requirement may be
167 waived * * * if the applicant possesses a valid permit from
168 another state,
is active military personnel stationed in
169 Mississippi, or is a retired law enforcement officer establishing
170 residency in the state;

Utah permit should be good to go.
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Brilliant. Thank you, Sir!
4/29/2015 1:38:25 PM EDT
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(2) The Department of Public Safety shall issue a license if
163 the applicant:
164 (a) Is a resident of the state and has been a resident
165 for twelve (12) months or longer immediately preceding the filing
166 of the application. However, this residency requirement may be
167 waived * * * if the applicant possesses a valid permit from
168 another state,
is active military personnel stationed in
169 Mississippi, or is a retired law enforcement officer establishing
170 residency in the state;

Utah permit should be good to go.



Brilliant. Thank you, Sir!

Nolo is the man.  
4/29/2015 2:04:03 PM EDT
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(2) The Department of Public Safety shall issue a license if

163 the applicant:

164 (a) Is a resident of the state and has been a resident

165 for twelve (12) months or longer immediately preceding the filing

166 of the application. However, this residency requirement may be

167 waived * * * if the applicant possesses a valid permit from

168 another state, is active military personnel stationed in

169 Mississippi, or is a retired law enforcement officer establishing

170 residency in the state;



Utah permit should be good to go.






Brilliant. Thank you, Sir!


Nolo is the man.  




 
Yep! He keeps us from doing stupid things and ending up in jail









5/2/2015 11:56:15 AM EDT
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(2) The Department of Public Safety shall issue a license if
163 the applicant:
164 (a) Is a resident of the state and has been a resident
165 for twelve (12) months or longer immediately preceding the filing
166 of the application. However, this residency requirement may be
167 waived * * * if the applicant possesses a valid permit from
168 another state, is active military personnel stationed in
169 Mississippi, or is a retired law enforcement officer establishing
170 residency in the state;

Utah permit should be good to go.



Brilliant. Thank you, Sir!

Nolo is the man.  

   Yep! He keeps us from doing stupid things and ending up in jail








Yelp. He also said that I can start carrying a purse. Ya now, for carrying purposes
5/2/2015 12:22:23 PM EDT
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Purse carry starts July 1.
5/4/2015 3:48:21 PM EDT
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But the purse swinging started years ago






5/4/2015 9:42:53 PM EDT
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Yep. Unless you already have a permit from your state.
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Yep. Unless you already have a permit from your state.


You should be fine but dont expect the police to know about the new law changes. Every one I talked to in Jackson was quoting some stuff from 2010 when a permit had to be from a state that had reciprocity. Now it says any state's CHL. I run an OR permit here until it expires then Ill get a MS one. Or a Utah one.