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    Thanks to Tom Givens again for the whole newsletter!
    I like the drills and occasionally take a shot at them, pun intended...

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    Vermont doesn't have permits. Permitless carry is the only option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtfarmer View Post
    Vermont doesn't have permits. Permitless carry is the only option.
    Lots of states have non-resident permits. One of these would allow you to carry in a lot of other states, not just Vermont.

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    Just a note, some states want you to be a resident of the state issuing the permit for it to be valid for usage. Thus, PA has reciprocity with TX but my TX out of state permit won't work as I'm not a resident of TX. Oh, wait - didn't some senator once say reciprocity was going to happen along with the sun shining tomorrow.

    Love the newsletter, BTW - Tom. Look forward to each addition.
    Cloud Yeller of the Boomer Age

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    .....and we in NJ have NO reciprocity period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Givens View Post
    Lots of states have non-resident permits. One of these would allow you to carry in a lot of other states, not just Vermont.
    Like, say, Florida.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hambo View Post
    Like, say, Florida.
    Florida licenses are relatively easy to obtain and FL was very aggressive early in obtaining reciprocity agreements. I still maintain a FL license because it still gets me a few states that a PA license will not, for example, Delaware. A nonresident FL license is honored by a large number of states, so it is worth considering if your home state will not issue a license.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Givens View Post
    Get out this weekend and shoot the Drill of the Month.
    Best of three runs today.

    The other two runs made me undeniably aware of my need to practice more at 25y.

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    Is the boy you were proud of the man you are?

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    The sub-context of this thread is why I went to the effort of obtaining an Idaho enhanced permit, as a WA resident.
    ”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy in NH View Post
    Best of three runs today.

    The other two runs made me undeniably aware of my need to practice more at 25y.

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    I just did one run and ended up with a 267 using my 3" M10. I did make the times, including the string with the reload, so it wasn't a total loss.
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