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State News & Gun News => Delaware News => Topic started by: Hawkeye on January 27, 2013, 05:37:24 PM

Title: Virginia Is Back On The List
Post by: Hawkeye on January 27, 2013, 05:37:24 PM
I must be slipping because I missed this. It looks like Virginia is back on the reciprocity list for Delaware, at least for now.

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VIRGINIA
(Virginia reciprocity will be revoked on December 7, 2013)

http://attorneygeneral.delaware.gov/crime/concealedweapons.shtml (http://attorneygeneral.delaware.gov/crime/concealedweapons.shtml)
Title: Re: Virginia Is Back On The List
Post by: Thlax on January 27, 2013, 07:29:06 PM
Interesting. Thanks for the update.

I will be living in VA by then anyways and will be getting an in-state VACCW :)
Title: Re: Virginia Is Back On The List
Post by: mrjam2jab on January 29, 2013, 12:48:54 AM
I must be slipping because I missed this. It looks like Virginia is back on the reciprocity list for Delaware, at least for now.

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VIRGINIA
(Virginia reciprocity will be revoked on December 7, 2013)

http://attorneygeneral.delaware.gov/crime/concealedweapons.shtml (http://attorneygeneral.delaware.gov/crime/concealedweapons.shtml)

What was the issue that was eliminating the recip? 


Interesting. Thanks for the update.

I will be living in VA by then anyways and will be getting an in-state VACCW :)

Think I recall reading it's easier to get VA non-res since it's thru the VASP vs local court.  So get it now and just change your address then.
Title: Re: Virginia Is Back On The List
Post by: Thlax on January 29, 2013, 01:27:41 AM
Think I recall reading it's easier to get VA non-res since it's thru the VASP vs local court.  So get it now and just change your address then.


Interesting....if you get a chance mind seeing if you can remember where you saw this/would this work? Are you saying it would be possible to just get a VA out of state then once I am moved and registered in VA, some how convert it to an instate?
Title: Re: Virginia Is Back On The List
Post by: mrjam2jab on January 29, 2013, 03:32:13 AM
Think I recall reading it's easier to get VA non-res since it's thru the VASP vs local court.  So get it now and just change your address then.


Interesting....if you get a chance mind seeing if you can remember where you saw this/would this work? Are you saying it would be possible to just get a VA out of state then once I am moved and registered in VA, some how convert it to an instate?

I'll see what I can find.   Maybe "easier" isn't correct term...

It's not "converting"...just changing your address.

The down side is that it is cheaper as a resident. 
Title: Re: Virginia Is Back On The List
Post by: quickdraw on February 03, 2013, 05:19:57 PM
I must be slipping because I missed this. It looks like Virginia is back on the reciprocity list for Delaware, at least  now.

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VIRGINIA
(Virginia reciprocity will be revoked on December 7, 2013)

http://attorneygeneral.delaware.gov/crime/concealedweapons.shtml (http://attorneygeneral.delaware.gov/crime/concealedweapons.shtml)

As a Virginia resident I have followed this very closely. Delaware Criminal Code Title 11, chapter 5, 1441, J requires one years notice to discontinue recipricocity, thus the December 2013 date.
 
Title: Re: Virginia Is Back On The List
Post by: quickdraw on February 03, 2013, 05:37:00 PM
Think I recall reading it's easier to get VA non-res since it's thru the VASP vs local court.  So get it now and just change your address then.


Interesting....if you get a chance mind seeing if you can remember where you saw this/would this work? Are you saying it would be possible to just get a VA out of state then once I am moved and registered in VA, some how convert it to an instate?

I'm not sure if you can just change address and convert it to a resident permit. I would recommend after you move, visit your County Circuit Court clerk's office. They handle resident permits. Very easy process, no photos or fingerprints. You need proof of training and background check. Only a two week wait for permit in my county(Lee). It would probably be quicker if not for waiting for the judge to sign off and updating motor vehicle records to reflect CHP holder.