WINFIELD, W.Va.
– West Virginians
with concealed handgun permits can now add New Hampshire
and Iowa to the states that have
reciprocity/mutual recognition agreements with West Virginia .
State Attorney General Patrick
Morrisey announced the change on Wednesday alongside Putnam County Sheriff
Steve Deweese at the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office in Winfield.
“West Virginia now has reciprocity
agreements, or recognition, from 36 states. That’s significant,” said Morrisey.
Sheriff Deweese said he used to get
calls all the time from West Virginians
heading out of state wondering what they needed to do with their firearms when
they entered a non-reciprocity state.
“They need to stop before getting
to the state line and put all their ammo separate from their weapon into the
trunk,” explained Deweese.
He doesn’t get those calls as much
anymore now that more state’s have agreements with West Virginia .
In just the past few months
Morrisey has also added Georgia ,
Colorado and Idaho
to the list of states with CHL agreements with West Virginia . The only neighboring state
without an agreement with West Virginia is Maryland . In fact, the
bulk of states with no agreements with West
Virginia are in the northeast.
Morrisey hopes to work with other attorneys general to come up
with agreements in the future. He said it’s an American’s Second Amendment
right to carry a gun and that should apply anywhere you go.