by Mike V. | Concealed Carry, Legislation and Politics
Whether you’re just beginning or experienced with carrying a firearm, here’s a list of the do’s and don’t of concealed carry.
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
New York concealed carry laws are not overly clear. Despite the extensive restrictions, the code is not very elaborate. However, what is clear, is that New York is a may issue state. Applicants for a New York permit to carry should be 21 years old. If an applicant is...
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Vermont has some of the most permissive firearms laws, particularly when it comes to concealed carry. The state is considered a constitutional carry, or unrestricted carry state. Any individual who is permitted to possess a firearm can carry it openly or concealed...
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Wyoming is a constitutional carry state for residents, but shall issue concealed permits for reciprocity purposes. The minimum age to obtain a permit is 21 years old. Although at the discretion of the sheriff of the county of residence an otherwise eligible candidate...
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Wisconsin is a shall issue state. Applicants must be 21 years or older to obtain a Wisconsin concealed carry license. Additionally, they must also be a resident of the state. Applications should be mailed to the Department of Justice, and should include a $37 fee for...