jmw55018 wrote:
so what will all this mean for those of us with current non-resident pa permits?
I can't imagine it would effect you until your permit expires and it's time to renew.
My New Hampshire permit expired and I chose to not renew because the cost went up ten fold. I haven't bothered to get a PA permit because I just haven't needed it because I don't go anywhere.
This impending change has prompted by to get my application in before the change. I imagine the change won't affect me until my PA permit expires.
Then I will finally be forced to choose between FL and UT. I will probably choose FL because I don't need to take a class and the permit is good for 7 years. Although I would still have to give my fingerprints to "the man" which I have so far avoided in my lifetime.
Of course, between then and now, a miracle could happen and we could elect a governor who directs his public safety commissioner to actually follow the law and pursue reciprocity with the many other states who have "substantially similar" laws as ours.