Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: D360 on October 27, 2011, 05:38:39 PM
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I just turned 21 and have a Beretta 92FS and I really want to get my Concealed weapons permit. I am a WA resident but go to school in Oregon nine months out of the year. If I get my permit for WA do I have to get another one for Oregon? Can you have permits for two different states at once? I have been asking around and getting conflicting infromation. any help is appreciated.
Dustin
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I don't believe you can carry in oregon with a wa cpl. Let me go look in my book. Yes you can have cpl's for different states.
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Wa cpl covers alaska, arizona, idaho, indiana, iowa, kentucky, lousiana, michigan, mississippi, missouri, montana, north carolina, ohio, oklahoma, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, and virginia.
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You definately need CPL's from both Wa and Or. They don't cover each other. If you get both, you'll be good in 20 or 30 different states. There is a bill going through congress to make one issued in any state good in any other, just like your drivers license works in any state.
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One of the best resources for gun rights is www.opencarry.org (http://www.opencarry.org) Washington Forum Check it out all your question will be answered.
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I just turned 21 and have a Beretta 92FS and I really want to get my Concealed weapons permit. I am a WA resident but go to school in Oregon nine months out of the year. If I get my permit for WA do I have to get another one for Oregon? Can you have permits for two different states at once? I have been asking around and getting conflicting infromation. any help is appreciated.
Dustin
Go to www.utahheat.com (http://www.utahheat.com) They are better and cheaper than all others out there.
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yes you can have one for multiple states. Id check the Oregon rcw's and look to see what is needed to qualify. I also suggest you read through our rcw's. its important to be a responsible carrying citizen, knowing the laws, practicing your marksmanship, and understanding the importance and repercussions of your decisions. Since you live there 9 months out of the year if you are a resident it will make it much simpler
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OR is much less carry friendly than WA. Don't carry there without their permit. I believe it's a felony for concealed without.
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If you pass Utahheat, you have to go Oregon and find a sheriff to pass your test from what I understand.
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I just turned 21 and have a Beretta 92FS and I really want to get my Concealed weapons permit. I am a WA resident but go to school in Oregon nine months out of the year. If I get my permit for WA do I have to get another one for Oregon? Can you have permits for two different states at once? I have been asking around and getting conflicting infromation. any help is appreciated.
Dustin
Go to www.utahheat.com (http://www.utahheat.com) They are better and cheaper than all others out there.
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I just turned 21 and have a Beretta 92FS and I really want to get my Concealed weapons permit. I am a WA resident but go to school in Oregon nine months out of the year. If I get my permit for WA do I have to get another one for Oregon? Can you have permits for two different states at once? I have been asking around and getting conflicting infromation. any help is appreciated.
Dustin
Go to www.utahheat.com (http://www.utahheat.com) They are better and cheaper than all others out there.
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www.utahlegalheat.com (http://www.utahlegalheat.com) Sorry about that. This should work.
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Awesome, Thanks all!!!
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Here are a few links for you to look at.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=oregon%20concealed%20carry&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CEgQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Flicenseinfo.oregon.gov%2Findex.cfm%3Ffuseaction%3Dlicense_seng%26link_item_id%3D14705&ei=-EarTua3PKKtiALsptSOCw&usg=AFQjCNF4b5etUU0FvR14dxPLJlEHmKxDtw&sig2=2KK8waG4H1rldGMc_tHfXQ (http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=oregon%20concealed%20carry&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CEgQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Flicenseinfo.oregon.gov%2Findex.cfm%3Ffuseaction%3Dlicense_seng%26link_item_id%3D14705&ei=-EarTua3PKKtiALsptSOCw&usg=AFQjCNF4b5etUU0FvR14dxPLJlEHmKxDtw&sig2=2KK8waG4H1rldGMc_tHfXQ)
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=oregon%20concealed%20carry&source=web&cd=7&ved=0CHgQFjAG&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youcancarry.com%2Foregon-concealed-carry%2F&ei=-EarTua3PKKtiALsptSOCw&usg=AFQjCNEGHwZOWI-6sB3CGeANPaCLUK2P7A&sig2=WdYxI5m0x9rfih0RpYLogg (http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=oregon%20concealed%20carry&source=web&cd=7&ved=0CHgQFjAG&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youcancarry.com%2Foregon-concealed-carry%2F&ei=-EarTua3PKKtiALsptSOCw&usg=AFQjCNEGHwZOWI-6sB3CGeANPaCLUK2P7A&sig2=WdYxI5m0x9rfih0RpYLogg)
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Getting the WA concealed license is simple. Just go to your local PD office, apply, get prints, wait up to a month, and pay $55. Its applicable in many states but unfortunately not OR. Looks like you'll have to get two permits
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CC in OR is kinda mute point, i don't think they allow CC on school ground do they?
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You will have to get an Oregon permit, even if you get the Utah permit.
They recently ruled in Oregon, that public universities cannot deny you to carry on campus, only the legislature can do that.
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I do not plan to carry while I am on campus. I live off campus and only have 1-2 hrs of classes a day so most of my time is spent else where, besides I have never been a big fan of firearms at school.. Wrong person notices and you could get into a world of hurt.
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Also keep in mind most states have laws about carrying on college campuses. I know it's stupid but in most states you can't carry at a college unless you have a letter from the college's president. Don't expect to get one. I think it might make you a bit suspect if you showed up at the president's office asking for a concealed carry letter. :o
Also the 92 FS is a great gun and it was my first handgun too at about your age. However it's not a very good concealed carry piece. It's too heavy and way too bulky IMHO and I carried one for years! There are a lot of handguns that will be way more concealable and comfortable. not that comfort should be the only reason for the choice in gun. but the gun you leave at home because it's too big is the one you wish you had when SHTF. The good news is a CPL is a good reason to shop for a second one. Also on the 92 FS I didn't like the stock trigger so I found a Langdon Tactical Overtravel corrected trigger. it was great! if you can find one it is totally worth the money. If you look for a more carryable gun look at the springfield XD sub compacts. their triggers are very nice.
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From what I understand a loaded handgun in Oregon is a bad thing. No such thing as carrying in your car and not on your person. If you have a handgun in Oregon and you do not have a CC permit from Oregon you are in deep trouble. Ammo and gun must be separated and out of ANY possible reach of the occupants of the automobile. In Oregon a persons car is public, not private, property and can be searched by LEO's whenever they want.
Well, that is what we were told in the Oregon CC class anyway.
Check on Cabela's website, they list the Oregon and Utah permit classes.
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Thanks Helix, I don't really plan on carrying all the time, I just want to have the permit and not need it than get in trouble for having the gun but no permit. Its my little insurance policy from getting in trouble.
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http://www.gunsandammo.com/2011/11/17/right-to-carry-act/
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