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<blockquote data-quote="rlongnt" data-source="post: 2827077" data-attributes="member: 665"><p>Suspending reciprocity with states that don't meet their minimum requirements isn't really a big shocker. Pennsylvania gave me a CCW permit simply based on my OK permit. I'm guessing they did a quick check on my info but all I did was send them a copy of my OK permit and they sent me a PA CCW in about a week and a half. It was only $25, is valid without photo and a 6th grader could recreate the un-laminated form on any PC. As a freedom loving American I thought it was great but honestly that wasn't too much of a check.</p><p></p><p>One reason an OK CCW is not accepted in some states is because we have a 10 year option, I'm a little surprised that didn't get us on their list. I like that 10 year option so I can pay and forget about messing with paperwork for a decade but some states think that's too long to go between checks..</p><p></p><p>We have it pretty good here in OK, that's for sure. The list of states that recognize our permit is much larger than it was the first time I got mine. That's a really good thing. Just a few years ago I had to unload while going through KS on my quarterly drive to CO, now they have constitutional carry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlongnt, post: 2827077, member: 665"] Suspending reciprocity with states that don't meet their minimum requirements isn't really a big shocker. Pennsylvania gave me a CCW permit simply based on my OK permit. I'm guessing they did a quick check on my info but all I did was send them a copy of my OK permit and they sent me a PA CCW in about a week and a half. It was only $25, is valid without photo and a 6th grader could recreate the un-laminated form on any PC. As a freedom loving American I thought it was great but honestly that wasn't too much of a check. One reason an OK CCW is not accepted in some states is because we have a 10 year option, I'm a little surprised that didn't get us on their list. I like that 10 year option so I can pay and forget about messing with paperwork for a decade but some states think that's too long to go between checks.. We have it pretty good here in OK, that's for sure. The list of states that recognize our permit is much larger than it was the first time I got mine. That's a really good thing. Just a few years ago I had to unload while going through KS on my quarterly drive to CO, now they have constitutional carry. [/QUOTE]
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