by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Connecticut requires a person to be 21 in order to apply for a concealed carry permit. Applicants with a permanent residence in CT must apply with the chief of police in their jurisdiction. Persons looking to apply from out of state need to apply directly to the...
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Colorado is a shall issue state, and requires applicants be 21 years old. Furthermore, applicants must be able to provide evidence of firearms safety/proficiency training within the past 10 years. This training cannot consist solely of an online course. Applicants...
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
California is one of the strictest states regarding the carrying of firearms, and as such does not have reciprocity with any other state. However, they do allow residents to acquire a permit to carry a concealed weapon if they meet the appropriate criteria. Applicants...
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Arkansas requires a person to be 21 years old to apply for a concealed carry permit (CHCL). However, persons 18-20 are eligible for the CHCL if they meet certain criteria. Applicants should send their completed application including fingerprints and proof of firearms...
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Arizona does not require a concealed carry permit for any individual over the age of 21. Furthermore, any person over the age of 19 who can prove they have served, or are currently serving, honorably in the United States Armed Services is eligible to apply for a...
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Alaska state law allows any person 21 years old and over to carry a firearm openly or concealed without a permit. However, Alaska does allow residents to apply for an Alaska Concealed Handgun Permit (ACHP) even though one is not required by the state. This allows the...