No, even if you have a legal CCW permit in SC, it is not recognized by GA. These states do not have reciprocity with one another.
Yes. To find out which states with which Missouri has reciprocity, see the Missouri Bar Examiners website: www.mble.org. Note that most states which have reciprocity with other states require that a person seeking reciprocity go through a specific process and that they have served as a licensed attorney in the other state for a pre-determined period of time. Best bet is to call the state bar you wish to practice in.
As of 2002, Georgia does allow admission on motion for practicing attorneys. You have to have practiced 5 of the prior 7 years, be admitted in a state that recognizes comity/reciprocity, and be found fit to practice in GA. Attorneys in good standing with another state bar who do not meet the 5 of 7 requirement or the comity/reciprocity requirement can be admitted after taking the essay portion of the GA Bar exam.
GA represents the state Georgia.
No. This involves a legal principle called reciprocity, where one state agrees to recognize a carry permit issued by another state- and that state honors a permit issued by the first state. Unfortunately, there IS no reciprocity agreement between Georgia and South Carolina. Not legal. <><><><> Note to original answerer- Like MOST states, there is no registration of ordinary firearms in these 2 states, and that has no bearing on the answer.
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Yes. I had a "talking on cell phone" moving violation in NY and never paid it. Several months later, I was notified that I was going to have my GA Drivers License suspended, so I paid it and had to get proof of payment over to GA asap!
give it to your buddy
my dad has a rifle he wants to give me he lives in new york and I live in GA can he mail it?
Tennessee, Florida, Alabama
I think Georgia.