by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Missouri is a shall issue state for the purposes of reciprocity. Individuals who are 19 and good standing are eligible to receive a Missouri concealed carry permit. Furthermore, those who are 18 and are currently serving in the armed forces, or were honorably...
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Mississippi is a shall issue state for the purposes of reciprocity. Anyone who can legally possess a firearm can carry it concealed. There are two types of Mississippi permits, a regular and enhanced. Certain states only honor the enhanced version of the Mississippi...
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Minnesota is a shall issue state, the requires applicants for a permit to carry a weapon be 21 years old. While there is no distinction between open and concealed carry, a permit is required for either. Residents of the state can apply with the sheriff of the county...
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Michigan requires applicants for a license to carry a concealed pistol to be 21 years old. However, they also offer a license to purchase, carry, possess, or transport a pistol for those who are 18 years old (for private sales). The state only offers resident permits,...
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Massachusetts is a may issue state, and requires applicants to be 21 years old. In order to be eligible for a Massachusetts license to carry you must “have good reason to fear injury to the applicant or the applicant’s property or for any other...
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Maryland may issue a wear and carry permit to qualified individuals who are 18 years and older. The applicant must show “good and substantial reason” to carry a concealed firearm. Therefore, it is extremely difficult to get a concealed permit in Maryland....