Posted: 5/2/2009 6:09:25 AM EDT
| If a person lives in MO, must they have a MO permit, or can they legally carry on a different State permit that is otherwise recognized by MO ? |
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Missouri residents can carry with out of state permits. There are advantages for instate permits
In State Reciprocity Supports the cause and numbers if tried to be repealed Supports the local legislator (the more we have the better chance it would be harder to mess it up in some fashion because there are X million permit holders with MO Permits) Power in numbers. There are some states such as KS and CO that no longer recognize those UT out of state permits. Your MO permit is good in those states where to have the endorsement placed \Drivers Licenses \Who see it, HR, Cash Checking, store clerks, gas station attendants Once ID to carry CCW permit is good for 3 years, driver's license 6 years State ID Decide who see’s it Less expensive then renewing a CDL Second for of ID Still have CCW if DL is suspended, revoked, or confiscated Out of State Having to explain it’s valid on the side of the road to an ill informed officer. Some are cheaper with longer terms Travel, good in more states if you have more than one permit http://www.moga.mo.gov/statutes/chapters/chap571.htm 571.107. 1. A concealed carry endorsement issued pursuant to sections 571.101 to 571.121 or a concealed carry endorsement or permit issued by another state or political subdivision of another state shall authorize the person in whose name the permit or endorsement is issued to carry concealed firearms on or about his or her person or vehicle throughout the state.
http://ago.mo.gov/Concealed-Weapons/Concealed-Carry-Reciprocity-Missouri.htm http://handgunlaw.us/ |