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Code · Montana · Title 45 — Crimes · Chapter 8 · Part 3

45-8-329. Concealed weapon permits from other states recognized.

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45-8-329 . Concealed weapon permits from other states recognized.
(1)A concealed weapon permit from another state is valid in this state if:
(a)the person issued the permit has the permit in the person's immediate possession;
(b)the person bearing the permit is also in possession of an official photo identification of the person, whether on the permit or on other identification; and
(c)the state that issued the permit requires a criminal records background check of permit applicants prior to issuance of a permit.
(2)The attorney general shall develop and maintain a list of states from which permits are recognized under this section for the use by law enforcement agencies in this state.
(3)A determination or declaration of a Montana government entity, official, or employee is not necessary to the existence and exercise of the privilege granted by this section.
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