โAug-03-2016 07:14 PM
โAug-05-2016 08:43 AM
mileena wrote:
Wow, what a quagmire. So if you are a SD resident for one day, you cannot get a CCW permit, but at the same time, they will not honor out-of-state permits in SD.
I wonder if they will grant you other state privileges, like handicapped license plates, voting, and Medicare Part D.
โAug-05-2016 03:14 AM
JimBollman wrote:
Using an App called CCW on my smart phone it looks like SD has two different resident permits, the standard one is good for 31 states, the enhanced permit is good for 37 states. Not sure what the difference is. You probably have other reasons for making SD your mailing address but the TN resident permit is good in 40 states.
โAug-04-2016 05:11 PM
โAug-04-2016 03:41 PM
jrp wrote:mileena wrote:
I plan to become a full-timer in a few years and domicile in SD. Has anyone had any problem getting a concealed carry permit in SD? ....
Thanks!
I didn't have any trouble obtaining my SD permit or renewing it after 5 yrs. Each local county sheriff may make getting through the process a bit easier or harder, but the requirements are the same statewide.
Yes, several years back SD changed the state law to require evidence that you were physically present in your local county for at least 30 days to qualify for a CCW and to renew. Has nothing to do with SD residency or DL requirements, its just an added requirement for CCW, regardless of your county. The state lawmakers decided they didn't mind issuing a DL to those who only spend one night in SD, but they wanted 30 days for a ccw. My RV park receipt and some fuel & restaurant receipts were more than acceptable.
The problem I and others have run into, is that some of the SD gun shops (large brand stores) refuse to sell handguns to those with a PMB address. (You can only buy handguns in your home state or through a FFL in your home state)
They blame refusing PMB addresses on ATF rules, but I spoke to the regional ATF supervisor and he said no such rule about specific types of addresses exists, but each licensed dealer is allowed to decide if a buyer meets the requirements. I eventually found a SD mom & pop gun shop happy to accept my SD DL with a PMB address and sold me the handgun I wanted.
You should be aware that they also changed the SD law to clarify, once you become a SD resident, any CCW (resident or non-resident) issued by a different state, is invalid within SD for a SD resident. So once you establish SD residency/domicile you can't carry concealed on your person, within SD without a SD permit. Reciprocity is granted to non-residents visiting the state, but not to "residents" who may have permits from other states. nothing to do with what other states may accept, this is just within SD
โAug-04-2016 03:31 PM
jnharley wrote:
If you are going to buy property then you may not have any issue but most full timers use a mail forwarding service and have a PMB (Postal Mail Box) and government entities know what PMB means. SD is a lovely state so just plan to stay the required time to obtain your permit.
โAug-04-2016 02:20 PM
Dennis12 wrote:
Almost Heaven West Virginia. Concealed or open carry. No permit Strap it on.
โAug-04-2016 12:47 PM
mileena wrote:
I plan to become a full-timer in a few years and domicile in SD. Has anyone had any problem getting a concealed carry permit in SD? ....
Thanks!
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