LIVE PODCAST FROM THE RANGE: How to Carry A Handgun In 30 States

John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, details the process for obtaining a Florida non-resident concealed carry permit. The course costs $74.99 and includes a live-fire requirement that can be completed at home. The permit allows concealed carry in 30 states and is valid for seven years. Johnson emphasizes the importance of understanding laws in all states where one plans to carry.

Quick Summary

Non-residents can obtain a Florida concealed carry permit by completing an online course, a live-fire requirement, and submitting fingerprints and application to the state. This permit allows concealed carry in 30 states and is valid for seven years. The process involves a $74.99 course fee plus state application fees.

Chapters

  1. 02:03Introduction and Welcome
  2. 02:36Master Your Handgun Class Promotion
  3. 04:46Ebooks and Support
  4. 05:37Q&A Segment Introduction
  5. 07:03Ammo Grain Question: 115 vs 124 Grain
  6. 09:24Shooting Low and Left Fix Discussion
  7. 11:12Florida Concealed Carry for Non-Residents
  8. 13:53Applying for Florida Non-Resident CCW Permit
  9. 14:51Resident vs. Non-Resident Permit Differences
  10. 15:47How to Apply: Step-by-Step
  11. 16:53Non-Resident Online Class Details
  12. 17:30The Live-Fire Requirement
  13. 20:20Florida Department of Agriculture Application
  14. 21:23Fingerprinting and Passport Photo Requirements
  15. 23:19Fingerprint Card Instructions
  16. 25:06Step-by-Step Application Summary
  17. 25:36Importance of State-Specific Laws
  18. 27:01Permit Cost and Validity
  19. 28:52Approval Time and Background Checks
  20. 29:32Reciprocity States Map Overview
  21. 31:36Legal Representation and USCCA/Delta Defense
  22. 34:47Delta Defense Benefits and Membership Levels
  23. 36:35Delta Defense Mobile App Features
  24. 38:03Open Carry Laws Comparison
  25. 39:52USCCA/Delta Defense Recommendation
  26. 41:23Cost Factor of Delta Defense Membership
  27. 41:54Why Get a Non-Resident Florida CCW
  28. 43:36Q&A Session
  29. 44:25Concluding Remarks
  30. 45:49Sign Off

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a non-resident obtain a Florida concealed carry permit?

Non-residents can obtain a Florida concealed carry permit by taking an online course from an approved provider, completing a live-fire requirement, submitting fingerprints, a passport photo, and the application to the Florida Department of Agriculture. The course typically costs around $74.99.

How many states does a Florida non-resident concealed carry permit cover?

A Florida non-resident concealed carry permit allows you to carry concealed in 30 states. This is due to reciprocity agreements Florida has with other states, though a Florida resident permit offers reciprocity in 36 states.

What are the requirements for the live-fire portion of the Florida CCW application?

The live-fire requirement involves shooting five rounds into a target from three yards away. This must be videotaped, along with holding your driver's license and stating your name and purpose, and then submitted to the instructor.

What is the typical processing time for a Florida concealed carry permit?

While the state allows up to 90 days for processing, most applicants for a Florida concealed carry permit, including non-residents, receive their permits within 4 to 6 weeks after all documentation is submitted and approved.

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