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Can I be an Oklahoma resident but have a non resident Virginia license and be legal.?
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2687338" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>Also if you don't like the government having your fingerprints, you can get a Maine NR permit that doesn't require them. Just an application, passport photo from Walgreens, proof of some sort of handgun safety training involving live fire from a governmental or nationally-recognized organization, and $60. Not as many other states honor it as an OK license, but it works here in OK, and it is the only State I've found that both doesn't want your prints, AND issues NR licenses to out-of-staters. Kind of nice that you can go to an actually decent and useful defensive handgun course to satisfy the training requirement, instead of the joke class that is the CLEET curriculum.</p><p></p><p>Of course it's bogus to have to jump through ANY hoops to exercise a natural, inalienable, and Constitutionally-protected right... but we have to do the best we can to protect ourselves from all the aggressors out there, both private and governmental. It is insulting to the dignity of a free man to apply for such a permit, but it keeps you from getting caged and fined by the local Gestapo anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2687338, member: 4235"] Also if you don't like the government having your fingerprints, you can get a Maine NR permit that doesn't require them. Just an application, passport photo from Walgreens, proof of some sort of handgun safety training involving live fire from a governmental or nationally-recognized organization, and $60. Not as many other states honor it as an OK license, but it works here in OK, and it is the only State I've found that both doesn't want your prints, AND issues NR licenses to out-of-staters. Kind of nice that you can go to an actually decent and useful defensive handgun course to satisfy the training requirement, instead of the joke class that is the CLEET curriculum. Of course it's bogus to have to jump through ANY hoops to exercise a natural, inalienable, and Constitutionally-protected right... but we have to do the best we can to protect ourselves from all the aggressors out there, both private and governmental. It is insulting to the dignity of a free man to apply for such a permit, but it keeps you from getting caged and fined by the local Gestapo anyway. [/QUOTE]
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