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There are a lot of other state's permits (even out of state) that are good in our state, but not if you are a TN resident.  If you are a TN resident, you must get a TN HCP within 6 months of becoming a resident.  Not sure all of the other surrounding states you are referring to, but your TN HCP is most likely good in those States as well.  FL has a similar out of state permit to AZ.

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https://arizonaconcealedcarry.com/

 

Ran across this site on Facebook.  The non-resident permit is good in our state and some surrounding states.  Anyone know more about it?

I had one and yes they are good here. But as Hozzie pointed out Tennessee wants their tax money so if you choose to live here you got 6 months to do it.

 

There are a lot of other state's permits (even out of state) that are good in our state, but not if you are a TN resident.  If you are a TN resident, you must get a TN HCP within 6 months of becoming a resident.  Not sure all of the other surrounding states you are referring to, but your TN HCP is most likely good in those States as well.  FL has a similar out of state permit to AZ.

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As reciprocity between the states has changed during the last few years, I'll probably drop some of my non-resident permits.

 

NH is recognized in 24 states but not NC, MS, AL, GA, LA

 

VA is recognized in 28 states but not FL, GA, SC

 

AZ is recognized in 30 states, but not FL, SC

 

TX us recognized in 31 atates but not SC, FL

 

FL is recognized in 31 states, but not TN, SC

 

 

A resident TN permit is recognized in 39 states, including the states not recognized on the above non resident permits.

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As reciprocity between the states has changed during the last few years, I'll probably drop some of my non-resident permits.

 

NH is recognized in 24 states but not NC, MS, AL, GA, LA

 

VA is recognized in 28 states but not FL, GA, SC

 

AZ is recognized in 30 states, but not FL, SC

 

TX us recognized in 31 atates but not SC, FL

 

FL is recognized in 31 states, but not TN, SC

 

 

A resident TN permit is recognized in 39 states, including the states not recognized on the above non resident permits.

 

Main point is, do ANY of those permits currently allow you carry in ANY state that the TN permit does not?

 

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