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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2737597" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>here is their application packet and instructions: <a href="http://maine.gov/dps/msp/licenses/documents/Weapons/non-resident%20application%20package.pdf" target="_blank">http://maine.gov/dps/msp/licenses/documents/Weapons/non-resident application package.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Fill it out, go get a passport pic at Walgreens for $7, get a certificate for some sort of training, attach the $60 check, and mail it in. They will mail you a license in a couple months.</p><p></p><p>FYI, their law says that proof of handgun safety training is required. However, they will not issue you a license unless this training includes at least some live fire component. I submitted a certificate for an online class and was denied. However, this class can be through any recognized gun organization or governmental agency. Pretty much any pistol training class will suffice... so if you go this way, you don't have any is</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yep, pretty much the only reason to do this is lack of a fingerprinting requirement, low cost, and ease of acquisition. And of course it is perfectly valid in Oklahoma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2737597, member: 4235"] here is their application packet and instructions: [url]http://maine.gov/dps/msp/licenses/documents/Weapons/non-resident%20application%20package.pdf[/url] Fill it out, go get a passport pic at Walgreens for $7, get a certificate for some sort of training, attach the $60 check, and mail it in. They will mail you a license in a couple months. FYI, their law says that proof of handgun safety training is required. However, they will not issue you a license unless this training includes at least some live fire component. I submitted a certificate for an online class and was denied. However, this class can be through any recognized gun organization or governmental agency. Pretty much any pistol training class will suffice... so if you go this way, you don't have any is Yep, pretty much the only reason to do this is lack of a fingerprinting requirement, low cost, and ease of acquisition. And of course it is perfectly valid in Oklahoma. [/QUOTE]
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