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The Benefits Of Multi-State Permit To Carry For Hunting

As a hunter, you of course know that you have to be properly licensed to carry your firearm out into the woods. But what if you want to go hunting in more than one state? Today, one strategy avid hunters use is to seek out permits to carry in multiple states. A multi-state permit to carry strategy can provide a number of benefits as you prepare for your next hunting trip.

No Need to Secure and Stow Away a Gun While Driving to a Retreat

As someone who is licensed to carry a gun in at least one state, you've likely been told that proper protocol, if you should cross into a different state where you do not have a permit, is to stop before the state border, remove the weapon from your body, and make sure it is properly locked away and secured. Now, many elaborate hunting weapons may be locked up and secured anyway, but plenty of hunters today use a concealed carry/hunting hybrid that they can carry on their person. If you have a permit to carry in every state you will enter, there is no need to pull over and remove the gun from your body when traveling across state lines. If you frequently travel to go to a hunting ranch or retreat, a multi-state carry strategy is a good idea.

Seeking Out Multiple State Permits Can Protect You If One Should Expire

Gun laws vary from state to state, but in some specific cases, certain states may actually accept a permit from a different state. By seeking out permits in multiple states, you may be able to take advantage of this overlap. For example, if your Ohio permit has expired, but you still have a license for neighboring states like Pennsylvania or Michigan, there are some instances where Ohio authorities may accept your PA or MI permit, protecting you in the event that you don't have the time to renew your Ohio permit right away. Research your own states' laws, or contact a permit to carry professional, to make sure you stay on the right side of the law.

Multiple Permits Makes It Clear You Know What You Are Doing

Sometimes, when law enforcement is presented with a permit to carry, they still might want to do some additional research to make sure your permit is current and accurate and that you can safely handle the firearms in your possession. When you present a police officer with multiple permits to carry, this sends a signal that you are someone who has taken the time to get certified in multiple states. The police may still conduct some research, but having multiple permits can help ensure that the encounter will go smoothly for you.


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