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Feb 07, 2016

Virginia CCW Heads Up

Not starting a debate but a change in reciprocity agreements will effect some RVers.
Legal review conducted in 2015 pursuant to 18.2-308.014 of the Code of Virginia identified several jurisdictions that currently fail to meet the statutory requirements for recognition of the concealed carry permits they issue. As a result of that review, effective February 1, 2016, concealed carry permits issued by the following jurisdictions are NO LONGER VALID in Virginia:
Alaska,Arizona,Arkansas,Delaware,Florida,Idaho,Indiana,Kansas,Kentucky Louisiana,Minnesota,Mississippi,Montana,Nebraska,New Mexico,North Carolina,North Dakota,Ohio,Pennsylvania,South Carolina,South Dakota,Tennessee,Washington,Wisconsin,Wyoming.

Contact info to express your thoughts:Virginia Attorney General
and the Virginia Governor, VA Governor
Let them know how much this hurts tourism in Virginia.

WDP

38 Replies

  • I thought we had a pretty stringent requirements for ccw and we were on the list that they were not going to honor. I have to take 16 hours and demonstrate proficiency and accuracy in using my firearm (even though some call it the Ray Charles test). I then have to attend another class at 2 years with an hour class and shoot, and after 4 years I get to go to another 4 hour class and shoot again.
  • Thank you for the update Wadcutter, I received a locally created notice about 3 weeks ago.

    WDP
  • I have the CCW app from Workman Consulting LLC on my phone. It only costs $1.99, is always up to date, and provides an amazing amount of info about CCW across the USA. According to my phone app, my Ohio CCW permit is good in 40 states.

    I highly recommend the app to those that carry so you can stay up to date on all the rules.

    I've seen a number of RV websites promoting a book on gun laws. With the rules constantly changing, any book is outdated by the time you receive the thing from the printer.
  • Its a good idea to check each state as you travel. Some instructors either get over zealous how many states accept them or just have old info.
  • Well Virginia you are a day late & a dollar short as my plans have already changed from Virginia Beach to the Outer Banks because of your carry policy, or now your former policy. I know my 2k is not a drop in a large bucket but it will go to North Carolina.
    Does anyone think those 25 states listed just randomly give out conceal carry permits to anyone. I think the actual background check for all states is pretty much the same. The difference is some states require a class on guns & some do not. Some states require you to take a test and fire the gun at a range & some do not. Some states require you to be fingerprinted, some do not. And on and on.
    My hope is that all states require the same requirements and the permit is good anywhere.
    In the article from "The Hill", posted by blangen, the Virginia governor stated, "dangerous people who would not pass a background check in Virginia could obtain fire arms in states with weaker gun laws & bring them into Virginia". This statement is more of a purchasing a gun than conceal carry, but any way, Note to governor: dangerous people do not abide by any gun laws of any state.....
  • You're a bit behind the news. The change was reversed before it was implemented. Nothing is changing.

    WDP wrote:
    Not starting a debate but a change in reciprocity agreements will effect some RVers.
    Legal review conducted in 2015 pursuant to 18.2-308.014 of the Code of Virginia identified several jurisdictions that currently fail to meet the statutory requirements for recognition of the concealed carry permits they issue. As a result of that review, effective February 1, 2016, concealed carry permits issued by the following jurisdictions are NO LONGER VALID in Virginia:
    Alaska,Arizona,Arkansas,Delaware,Florida,Idaho,Indiana,Kansas,Kentucky Louisiana,Minnesota,Mississippi,Montana,Nebraska,New Mexico,North Carolina,North Dakota,Ohio,Pennsylvania,South Carolina,South Dakota,Tennessee,Washington,Wisconsin,Wyoming.

    Contact info to express your thoughts:Virginia Attorney General
    and the Virginia Governor, VA Governor
    Let them know how much this hurts tourism in Virginia.

    WDP
  • There was another post on RV.net a few weeks ago about another state doing something similar. Stirred lot of emotion among our RV.net member! After our choice of truck, I think this is probably the next sensitive issue for RVers. Thanks for the information!

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