Is my MA ltc reciprocal in NH?

My question would be,If you are denied a LTC in mass for sutability,Yet have an FID,Can you still get a Non Resident C.C. permit for NH???
Unfortunately, due to the recent rule change, no.

You must have a valid concealed carry license from your home state in order to be issued a non-resident NH license, per [thread=227695]Saf-C 2102.03[/thread]:
Saf-C 2102.03 said:
License Required.
(a) For the purposes of this section, “resident state license” means a license to carry a pistol or revolver concealed in the state where the applicant resides.
(b) No nonresident license shall be issued unless the applicant provides a copy of the applicant’s resident state license, or unless the applicant displays, for verification, a resident state license.
 
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I don't think anyone has said it yet but a MA LTC means nothing anywhere outside of MA. You can carry in NH if you follow a few rules as mentioned above. VT and ME are constitutional carry but you''d be committing a felony if you wandered into RI, CT or NY while carrying.

It's accepted in Texas for lawful concealed carry.

View attachment Massachusettsproc.pdf
 
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