Live Podcast At The Range: Florida’s Non Resident online Concealed Carry class

This video provides a comprehensive guide to obtaining a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit. It details the application process, requirements, benefits, and associated costs, emphasizing the permit's value for carrying in 30 other states. The instructor, John Johnson, also discusses the importance of self-defense, legal preparedness, and recommends concealed carry insurance options.

Quick Summary

Obtaining a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit allows you to legally carry a concealed firearm in approximately 30 states. The process involves an online course, a shooting proficiency test, fingerprinting by law enforcement, and submitting an application with fees, costing around $171.99.

Chapters

  1. 00:48Introduction & Live Stream Setup
  2. 02:11Welcome & Range Environment
  3. 03:01Topic: Non-Resident Concealed Carry
  4. 09:52Why Apply for Florida Non-Resident Permit?
  5. 10:15Florida CCW Requirements (Age, Citizenship)
  6. 11:13Non-Residents Can Apply for Florida CCW
  7. 12:14Understanding State Laws & Reciprocity
  8. 13:33Advantages of Florida Permit
  9. 14:37Online Classes vs. Scams
  10. 15:29Shooting Proficiency Requirement
  11. 17:00Application Submission Process
  12. 17:54Online Qualifications & Website Link
  13. 18:11Required Documents: Fingerprints & Photo
  14. 20:46Florida Concealed Weapons License Application
  15. 21:56Fingerprint Submission Rules
  16. 22:45Passport Photo Guidelines
  17. 25:22Fingerprint Agency Requirements
  18. 28:42Why Florida? 30 States Reciprocity
  19. 30:32Steps to Obtain Permit
  20. 31:37Online Course & Target Practice
  21. 33:32Required Documents for Application
  22. 34:14Permit Validity & Renewal
  23. 35:30Florida CCW vs. Purchasing Firearms
  24. 36:23Permitless Carry vs. Constitutional Carry
  25. 37:11Responsibility & Ignorance of Law
  26. 38:52Shooting Requirement Demonstration
  27. 41:00Florida Permit vs. State Permit
  28. 43:13Cost Breakdown of Permit & Training
  29. 44:10Firearm in Vehicle (Florida Law)
  30. 45:41Permit Renewal Process
  31. 46:40Florida Permit as a Status Symbol
  32. 49:48Approval Times & Responsiveness
  33. 50:42Step-by-Step Process Recap
  34. 53:33Concealed Carry Insurance (USCCA/Delta Defense)
  35. 56:10Delta Defense Benefits & Coverage
  36. 62:52Why USCCA Insurance?
  37. 64:56Importance of Non-Resident Permit Today
  38. 66:13Q&A Session
  39. 67:51YouTube Channel Growth & Engagement
  40. 70:10Closing Remarks & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basic requirements to apply for a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit?

To apply for a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit, you must be a U.S. citizen or lawful non-resident alien, be at least 21 years old, and not meet any disqualifying criteria. You do not need to be a Florida resident or even visit the state to obtain the permit.

How many states does a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit cover?

A Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit provides reciprocity in approximately 30 states. This allows permit holders to legally carry a concealed firearm in a significant number of states across the U.S., expanding their self-defense options while traveling.

What is the shooting proficiency requirement for the Florida Concealed Carry permit?

The shooting proficiency requirement involves demonstrating the ability to hit a target on an 8.5x11 inch paper with five shots from three yards. This is typically done by submitting a video of the shooting exercise, along with a clear view of your driver's license.

Where can I get my fingerprints taken for the Florida Concealed Carry permit application?

Fingerprints for the Florida Concealed Carry permit must be taken by a law enforcement agency, such as a Sheriff's Department or police department. Third-party fingerprinting services are not accepted for this application.

What is the total estimated cost to obtain a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit?

The estimated total cost for a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit is approximately $171.99. This includes the online course fee ($74.99), the state licensing fee ($55), and the fingerprinting service fee ($42).

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