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Packing_Nine:
I live in Delaware. I have my Delaware CCW license in good standing. I encountered no problems when the license was first issued, nor has there been any problems during renewal. I also have my Pennsylvania LTCF. Again, no problems.

I live too close to the Maryland border, as I suspect many Delawareans do, simply due to the size and proximity of our states. I would like to apply for a Maryland non-resident carry permit. Based on the reputation of Maryland's willingness to issue such permits, I suspect my efforts would be for naught.

Delaware's renewal form asks the following question:

"Have you ever been denied a permit?"
And if yes, they ask that you specify which state has denied your application for permit. If I apply for a Maryland permit, but get denied, will I be causing myself problems the next time my Delaware renewal comes around? Surely someone has already found themselves in this situation.

SturmRugerSR9:
You will probably be wasting your time and money applying for a MD. permit, as I am told you have convince them your life is in eminent danger in order for them to consider a permit. And MD does not issue non-resident permits. You did say you actually lice on the DE. side of the line?

Just Bill:
As he said, not only do they not offer non-resident, residents have a hard time getting one.  But your DE and PA permits will get you about 30+ states, none of which is MD., or NJ.  MD is not as bad as NJ.  Get caught w/1 hollow point in NJ, not even the gun, and go to jail forever, mas o menos.

Clarence:
I have to agree.   Don’t try it.  You will be denied and that fact alone is cause for denial in some states and may cause problems in Delaware.

Radnor:

--- Quote from: Just Bill on July 30, 2019, 11:06:18 PM ---Get caught w/1 hollow point in NJ, not even the gun, and go to jail forever, mas o menos.

--- End quote ---

Maybe, maybe not.....

Hollow Nose or Hollow Point Bullets
In New Jersey, it is also illegal to possess hollow nose or hollow point bullets unless you are engaged in one of the activities that are considered “exemptions.” These include: hunting, fishing, and target shooting. You may also possess hollow nose or hollow point bullets on your personal property or while traveling to or from a point of purchase. Possession of hollow nose or hollow point bullets is considered a fourth degree crime, punishable by a sentence to serve up to 18 months in New Jersey State Prison.

https://www.newjerseygunlawyers.com/ammunition-new-jersey/ AND
https://www.njsp.org/firearms/transport-hollowpoint.shtml

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