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    Quote Originally Posted by Scoop View Post
    What state was that?
    I've been intentionally coy/vague to avoid doxxing myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomServo View Post
    I've been intentionally coy/vague to avoid doxxing myself.
    Was just wondering, as I have a non-resident CPL from elsewhere and we're getting ready to move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scoop View Post
    However, if you have established residency in Michigan, then your resident CPL from the state you came from is (likely) no longer valid. As a MI resident, you'd need a non-resident CPL from another state to be exempt from registering new handgun purchases in Michigan.
    What states have non-resident CPLs and what is the difference?
    I cant think of one that has a specific CPL that is different for people that live in other states than their regular CPL.

    My Oregon and Washington CPLs just have my Michigan address, and Arizona doesnt put addresses on their CPLs.
    Last edited by Coctailer; 07-24-2020 at 02:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coctailer View Post
    What states have non-resident CPLs and what is the difference?
    I'm referring to being a resident of MI and getting an (additional) CPL from another state. Some actually refer to them as "resident" and "non-resident", but I don't keep track of which.

    My FL CPL doesn't specify either way, but (unless something has changed that I don't know about) as a MI resident, if I ONLY had a Florida CPL, I could NOT carry concealed here in MI on it. IIRC, MI used to refer to it as having a "non-resident " CPL (from another state).

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