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Non-Resident Florida permit, in Florida... is it legal

geeck

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I've had a Florida permit since Missouri passed their own CCW and took them over a year of foot dragging to issue those permits in St. Louis and KC areas. Plus Florida had reciprocity with more of the states I travel in.

My question is, if I go to Florida will they honor their own Non-Resident issued Florida permit?

I've checked the Fla. statue and it has nothing about exceptions for Fla Non-Resident issued permit holders. (Title XLVI Chapter 790.015 3)
 

Ed Y

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Actually, Florida doesn't issue a non-resident permit. The permit you have is identical to the one issued to Florida residents except your address is out of state obviously.
 
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