The Trump administration has reconsidered what state and territory firearms permits qualify as substitutes for National Instant Criminal Background Check system checks, or more generally, for Brady Law checks when purchasing a firearm. Two more states, Michigan and Alabama, have been added to the current list. As of present, 29 states and Puerto Rico have permits that qualify.
Not all permits in a particular state may qualify. In Alabama, both the Concealed Carry Permit and the Lifetime Concealed Carry Permit qualify. In Michigan, both the Permit to Purchase, Carry, Possess, or Transport a handgun and the license to conceal carry qualify.
Missouri has multiple types of carry permits. The Lifetime Concealed Carry Permit, the Extended Concealed Carry Permit, and the Concealed Carry Permit all qualify. The Provisional Lifetime Concealed Carry Permit, the Provisional Extended Concealed Carry Permit, and the Provisional Concealed Carry Permit do not qualify.
None of the California permits qualify. Surprisingly, both Hawaii permits qualify.
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