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States That Will Honor Illinois Carry License - Page 9 - Illinois Right to Carry - IllinoisCarry.com
#241 sirflyguy
Posted 24 November 2015 - 10:15 AM
I figured as such. Thanks for the info.
#242 Gary Slider
Posted 17 January 2016 - 08:31 PM
http://s1096.photobu...html?sort=3&o=0
Link to new map showing states that honor Illinois.
Edited by Gary Slider, 17 January 2016 - 08:31 PM.
#243 POAT54
#244 Quiet Observer
This is from the analysis of HB234 which is now law in Ohio on Handgunlaw site.
http://www.handgunla...states/ohio.pdf
“Provides that if a person who is an Ohio resident and has a valid concealed handgun license from another state that has not entered into a reciprocity agreement with the Attorney General, that out-of-state license will be recognized in Ohio for a period of six months after the person has become a resident of Ohio (R.C. 109.69(A) and ( b )(2) and 2923.126(D)).
Legislative Service Commission -2- Am. Sub. H.B. 234 As Passed by the General Assembly
After the six-month period described in the preceding dot point, if the person wishes to obtain a concealed handgun license, the person must apply for an Ohio concealed handgun license (R.C. 109.69(A) and ©(2) and 2923.126(D)).
Provides that if a person who is not an Ohio resident and has a valid concealed handgun license from another state, regardless of whether the other state has entered into a reciprocity agreement with the Attorney General, and the person is temporarily in Ohio, that out-of-state license will be recognized in Ohio during the time that the person is temporarily in Ohio (R.C. 109.69(B )(3))”.
The attorney general of Ohio has not made reciprocity agreements with several states, but the Ohio law that went into effect last year makes that a moot point. There are several articles online about Ohio HB 234.
Edited by Quiet Observer, 18 January 2016 - 10:27 PM.
#245 Molly B.
I have touched base again with the General Counsel's office in Texas to see how recognition of Illinois CCLs is progressing. She confirmed that Texas had communicated with IL and we qualify, now we need the Texas AG to send approval to the Governor who will issue the proclamation of recognition. She was very optimistic but said it's a slow process. In her opinion, we should see movement by summer.
#246 spec5
Posted 23 February 2016 - 05:01 PM
#248 LarryL
Posted 23 February 2016 - 06:09 PM
From the Ohio Attorney General's site:
Effective March 23, 2015, Ohio recognizes the concealed handgun license of any non-resident who has a valid concealed handgun license from any other state, regardless of whether Ohio has entered into a reciprocity agreement with that state. Because of Ohio’s recognition of those licenses, the Attorney General has confirmed automatic reciprocity for Ohio license holders with several additional states.
#249 papa
#250 Gamma
Posted 24 February 2016 - 01:49 AM
Good news. For something that they're supposed to do on an annual basis it does seems like a very slow process.
#251 Gamma
Posted 27 February 2016 - 12:51 AM
The "deal" on carry recognition/reciprocity to correct the mess the dems tried to make in Virginia was signed into law today.
https://www.nraila.o...ned-in-virginia
Apparently their "recognize all permits" begins July 1st, so Illinois will add another state then.
#252 Quiet Observer
Posted 27 February 2016 - 10:48 AM
Not necessarily; according to the text in the NRA-ILA link and the one below, the Virginia Attorney General will be required to enter into agreements with other states on reciprocal recognition. Many other states have similar laws. I believe that Madigan has not negotiated with any state in regard to concealed carry reciprocity. If she continues with that policy, the Virginia law will be meaningless for those of us who only have an Illinois CCL.
https://legiscan.com...1163/id/1296722
#253 kwc
Posted 27 February 2016 - 01:03 PM
https://legiscan.com/VA/text/HB1163/id/1296722
I think you're reading it backwards. VA will recognize permits from all states. The reciprocity agreement clause in this statute directs the VA AG to attempt to enter into agreements as an additional requirement, which benefits VA permit holders visiting other states.
Madigan can't legally enter into any reciprocity agreements. There is no provision to do so in the IL FCCA.
#254 Lou
Posted 27 February 2016 - 01:40 PM
Now this is someone who does more than just talk about gun rights.
Thanks for all of your hard work Valinda.
#255 Quiet Observer
I am less skeptical after reading the bill. It seems to cover 2 different actions: (1) Virginia recognizing CCW permits of all other states that meet the requirements, and (2) The Virginia State Police, or Attorney General, negotiating with other states to recognize Virginia CCW.
"A. A valid concealed handgun or concealed weapon permit or license issued by another state shall authorize the holder of such permit or license who is at least 21 years of age to carry a concealed handgun in the Commonwealth, provided (i) the issuing authority provides the means for instantaneous verification of the validity of all such permits or licenses issued within that state, accessible 24 hours a day, if available; (ii) the permit or license holder carries a photo identification issued by a government agency of any state or by the U.S. Department of Defense or U.S. Department of State and displays the permit or license and such identification upon demand by a law-enforcement officer; and (iii) the permit or license holder has not previously had a Virginia concealed handgun permit revoked".
https://legiscan.com...ext/HB1163/2016
I deleted the crossed out text from the linked page. I think that the Illinois CCL would count as a government issued photo ID. If not, the Driver’s License or official state ID would.
#256 Xwing
Posted 29 February 2016 - 11:01 AM
With the bill signed on Friday, VA will recognize all permits. But it doesn't take effect for several months.
#257 Molly B.
With the West Virginia senate override today of Gov's veto of HB4145 - West Virginia becomes our next CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY state!! Law takes effect in 90 days!
#258 spec5
Great news. Override veto vote here.
http://www.legis.sta.../03-05-0297.pdf
#259 RoyB
I am going to TN (Nashville) this weekend. I can find general rules online, but not their actual law as written. I am mostly concerned about the bars at night. I was there over winter and there are some shady characters that roam the streets at night time. One website says "under the influence" is not allowed to carry. The other ones say "not allowed any alcoholic beverage and carrying". Does anyone know how the law is written word for word? I know they started allowing firearms in bars around 2010 from my googling. Trying to find if it's worded like IL though.
#260 chislinger
Posted 16 March 2016 - 09:02 PM
As far as I can tell it's legal, but "no guns" signs do have the force of law there so be sure to check.
This site is a great resource: http://www.handgunlaw.us/
#261 Quiet Observer
Posted 16 March 2016 - 09:09 PM
Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-17-1321
Part 13 Weapons
Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-17-1321 (2015)
39-17-1321. Possession of handgun while under influence -- Penalty.
(a) Notwithstanding whether a person has a permit issued pursuant to § 39-17-1315 or § 39-17-1351, it is an offense for a person to possess a handgun while under the influence of alcohol or any controlled substance or controlled substance analogue.
( b ) It is an offense for a person to possess a firearm if the person is both:
(1) Within the confines of an establishment open to the public where liquor, wine or other alcoholic beverages, as defined in § 57-3-101(a)(1)(A), or beer, as defined in § 57-6-102, are served for consumption on the premises; and
(2) Consuming any alcoholic beverage listed in subdivision ( b )(1).
( c ) (1) A violation of this section is a Class A misdemeanor.
(2) In addition to the punishment authorized by subdivision ©(1), if the violation is of subsection (a), occurs in an establishment described in subdivision ( b )(1), and the person has a handgun permit issued pursuant to § 39-17-1351, such permit shall be suspended in accordance with § 39-17-1352 for a period of three (3) years.
http://www.lexisnexi...ttopics/tncode/
Edited by Quiet Observer, 16 March 2016 - 09:09 PM.
#262 RoyB
Posted 17 March 2016 - 08:39 PM
So it looks like zero tolerance from the above quote? Obviously only in an establishment that serves anyways. As I read it, I can be under the influence and carry as long as the place does not serve alcohol, ie: the street.
Edited by RoyB, 17 March 2016 - 08:41 PM.
#263 Glock23
Posted 17 March 2016 - 08:46 PM
Paragraph (a) says you can't carry under the influence... so it depends on what their definition of under the influence is.
#264 Xwing
Zero tolerance is true in several states. In the vast majority of states, you can carry in a restaurant that serves alcohol. But many of them have the rule that you cannot consume a drink.
For those who have the "CCW" iPhone or Android app clicking "Restaurants Serving Alcohol no/yes" will show that state's law (for states that have it spelled out).
#265 RoyB
Posted 22 March 2016 - 06:04 AM
Made it out alive. I only saw one sign the whole trip and it wasn't even posted near the entrance of the bar. I played it safe and left it locked up when I knew we were going to be drinking though.
#266 oohrah
We're very accommodating. Hey, when this happens, come on down and OC. Now, I just wish you guys could fix IL for when I visit my daughter.
Posted 29 April 2016 - 12:02 PM
Today we add Texas!!
http://illinoiscarry...showtopic=61336
#268 protean
Posted 29 April 2016 - 01:17 PM
Thank you Molly for getting us Texas!!
#269 Bob389
Now if we can only get FL and GA.
#270 kurt555gs
Posted 29 April 2016 - 04:30 PM
And Texas is both concealed and open carry. On an Illinois license that is restricted to concealed only in our own state. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk