NavyLCDR
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A purchase permit, such as North Carolina has, has NO bearing on possession of firearms brought into the state. The purchase permit only has bearing on purchasing a firearm in that state.
For instance, Washington, for non-cpl holders, requires a 3 day wait on handgun purchases and requires a separate form and state police background check. That requirement has no bearing on handguns that you bring into the state that you previously purchased.
Purchasing requirements are completely separate from possession requirements.
Yes, in Washington state, a non-resident may openly carry any firearm that they are legally able to possess, while not in a vehicle. However, in Washington state, without a recognized CPL, the gun must be unloaded in a vehicle and not concealed on the person.
For instance, Washington, for non-cpl holders, requires a 3 day wait on handgun purchases and requires a separate form and state police background check. That requirement has no bearing on handguns that you bring into the state that you previously purchased.
Purchasing requirements are completely separate from possession requirements.
Yes, in Washington state, a non-resident may openly carry any firearm that they are legally able to possess, while not in a vehicle. However, in Washington state, without a recognized CPL, the gun must be unloaded in a vehicle and not concealed on the person.