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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 2276696" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>First, you do not "change your carry license." You can have several, based on the laws of the states that issue them. (NOT like a driver's license).</p><p>VA issues carry licenses to both residents and non-residents; I had one for several years. You can do the necessary paperwork by mail. That's an obvious license for you to get, with your ties to VA.</p><p><a href="http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_NonresidentConcealed.shtm" target="_blank">http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_NonresidentConcealed.shtm</a></p><p></p><p>Secondly, OK law on non-resident licenses is very clear: there aren't any. Either you become an OK resident with an OK driver's license or you are active military with PCS orders to OK; otherwise you are ineligible to hold an OK carry license. The day you sign in PCS to ID your OK carry license is invalid, and you are required to both notify OSBI of your residence change and to return the carry license. The alternative is do all the paperwork to become a permanent OK resident, including HOR, driver's license, and income tax.</p><p>Having put in 27 military years myself, I advise active duty people to get a carry license from a state that has both resident and non-resident licenses, so they can still legally carry when they PCS out of a state like OK or KY, whose licenses become invalid as soon as you are no longer a resident or assigned there.</p><p></p><p>By the way, one individual ignored this advice on a move to Kansas, and was arrested for carrying with a Kansas address and an (invalid) OK carry license. His logic was "the date on my OK carry license has not expired." Did not work and he was found guilty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 2276696, member: 796"] First, you do not "change your carry license." You can have several, based on the laws of the states that issue them. (NOT like a driver's license). VA issues carry licenses to both residents and non-residents; I had one for several years. You can do the necessary paperwork by mail. That's an obvious license for you to get, with your ties to VA. [url]http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_NonresidentConcealed.shtm[/url] Secondly, OK law on non-resident licenses is very clear: there aren't any. Either you become an OK resident with an OK driver's license or you are active military with PCS orders to OK; otherwise you are ineligible to hold an OK carry license. The day you sign in PCS to ID your OK carry license is invalid, and you are required to both notify OSBI of your residence change and to return the carry license. The alternative is do all the paperwork to become a permanent OK resident, including HOR, driver's license, and income tax. Having put in 27 military years myself, I advise active duty people to get a carry license from a state that has both resident and non-resident licenses, so they can still legally carry when they PCS out of a state like OK or KY, whose licenses become invalid as soon as you are no longer a resident or assigned there. By the way, one individual ignored this advice on a move to Kansas, and was arrested for carrying with a Kansas address and an (invalid) OK carry license. His logic was "the date on my OK carry license has not expired." Did not work and he was found guilty. [/QUOTE]
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