What are some of the "may(never) issue states"? I need to know where not to live in the future.
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Color coded. If you click on the state that issues your permit, it will show your who does or does not honor that permit. If you have more than one (Like a Colorado resident permit and a Utah non-resident permit), click your state of residence first, then the state(s) of you nonresident permits.
http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_ca...city_maps.html
Illinois is the only state with no provision for private citizens to CCW at all.
Several others give some official discretion as to whether to issue a permit or not: Hawaii, California, NY, NJ, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, Maryland, and Massachusetts. Your odds depend on where in the state you are (Upstate NY and western MA are relatively accomodating, compared to NYC or Boston) and (SF Bay Area is notorious for this) how much you've contributed to the sitting sheriff's last campaign.
A few states (Vermont, Alaska, Arizona, and possibly Wyoming but I forgot) don't require a license at all, or at least not under most circumstances. AK and AZ will issue a license, just so that their own residents can take advantage of reciprocity while traveling.
The remainder are shall-issue, in that some standard for licensure is written into law and the issuing official doesn't get any choice in whether to issue a license to someone who meets the set standard.
Dude, seriously? She became a congresswoman. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanna_Hupp