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 UT, FL & NH permits? 
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 7:39 pm 
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Is there any instructors here that specifically teach these classes to MN P2C holders in southern MN?

I guess what I'm asking, does anyone hold these classes specifically (say all 3 on a weekend)?

Reason I ask is, I travel all over the country for work and get into some pretty 'undesirable' areas sometimes, and I'd like be able to carry when the need arises.

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 7:55 pm 
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Hunter07 wrote:
Is there any instructors here that specifically teach these classes to MN P2C holders in southern MN?

I guess what I'm asking, does anyone hold these classes specifically (say all 3 on a weekend)?

Reason I ask is, I travel all over the country for work and get into some pretty 'undesirable' areas sometimes, and I'd like be able to carry when the need arises.


1. assuming you have a MN Permit, you can get the NH Permit w/o anything except $20 and their application materials;

2. if you are military, or have a valid Hunter Safety Cert, or have taken any NRA course ever, you can apply for FL tomorrow; if your MN instructor were also NRA approved, that is all that is needed to apply.

3. Utah must be from an approved Utah instructor...there are gazillions of them in MN; all UT gives you over FL is WA.

It is my understanding that FL only gives you one more State than Utah...and that is FL; NH gives you,well .....NH.

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Thank you. I wasn't sure of how to go about getting additional permits.

Again, thanks! 8)

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It is my understanding that FL only gives you one more State than Utah...and that is FL; NH gives you,well .....NH.


Actually, if you just add NH to MN, I think you get NH + AL, GA, NC, ND, PA, WY.

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Hunter07 wrote:
Is there any instructors here that specifically teach these classes to MN P2C holders in southern MN?

I guess what I'm asking, does anyone hold these classes specifically (say all 3 on a weekend)?

Reason I ask is, I travel all over the country for work and get into some pretty 'undesirable' areas sometimes, and I'd like be able to carry when the need arises.
I think I speak for most instructors -- I'm sure I speak for me -- in that if anybody can put together n folks, and range time, I'll go anywhere in the state to put on a class. My assistant/older daughter likes to hit the road with me; it's fun for both of us. (My "n" is eight, these days, although I'd prefer a few more.)

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n is directly proportional to the distance from h, where h is my home. :)

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I think I speak for most instructors -- I'm sure I speak for me -- in that if anybody can put together n folks, and range time, I'll go anywhere in the state to put on a class. My assistant/older daughter likes to hit the road with me; it's fun for both of us. (My "n" is eight, these days, although I'd prefer a few more.)

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Hunter07 wrote:
Thank you. I wasn't sure of how to go about getting additional permits.


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phorvick wrote:

It is my understanding that FL only gives you one more State than Utah...and that is FL; NH gives you,well .....NH.



Besides the states you get with the MN permit, the NH permit gives you NH, GA, PA, NC, AL, ND, and WY.

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Hunter07 wrote:
Thank you. I wasn't sure of how to go about getting additional permits.


:shock:

Sorry. I spaced that out (got a VERY full plate right now). I had thought of it the morning on the day I saw you at the gun show in Mankato too. :roll:

I'll get a hold of you soon to discuss this.

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cobb wrote:
Hunter07 wrote:
Thank you. I wasn't sure of how to go about getting additional permits.


:shock:

Sorry. I spaced that out (got a VERY full plate right now). I had thought of it the morning on the day I saw you at the gun show in Mankato too. :roll:

I'll get a hold of you soon to discuss this.

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Got it and you have a reply waiting. :wink:

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cobb wrote:
Hunter07 wrote:
Thank you. I wasn't sure of how to go about getting additional permits.


:shock:


LOL. I was going to say: "You have Cobb right in your back yard"


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n is directly proportional to the distance from h, where h is my home. :)


Have class, will travel. My n is 4 within the Metro area.

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ok, so what set of permits will get you all the states you can get?


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go to handgunlaw.us and start playing with their permit tool. be very careful about states that only honor RESIDENT permits.

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