BeerSleeper
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Is it necessary or required to have your card on you? If it's relevant, I'm a Missouri resident.
I got mine on a separate Non-driver photo ID, otherwise they would expire my driver's license in only 3 years instead of 6.
I'm thinking, if it's not absolutely necessary, I have two photo ID's, and keeping them both in the same place (wallet) exposes them to the same risk of loss, while separating them reduces the hassle involved in the event my wallet were ever lost or stolen. I'm just looking at not putting all the eggs in the one proverbial basket, the same way I have several credit cards, but only carry two or three while the others are locked in the safe.
A driver's license is valid, even if you don't have the card on you, I'm just wondering if a CCW permit is the same way.
I got mine on a separate Non-driver photo ID, otherwise they would expire my driver's license in only 3 years instead of 6.
I'm thinking, if it's not absolutely necessary, I have two photo ID's, and keeping them both in the same place (wallet) exposes them to the same risk of loss, while separating them reduces the hassle involved in the event my wallet were ever lost or stolen. I'm just looking at not putting all the eggs in the one proverbial basket, the same way I have several credit cards, but only carry two or three while the others are locked in the safe.
A driver's license is valid, even if you don't have the card on you, I'm just wondering if a CCW permit is the same way.