How to Travel Safely and Legally With a Firearm Using the Concealed Carry App

This past week I took my annual trip to Las Vegas for the 2026 SHOT Show. It reminded me that it has been awhile since we discussed traveling with a firearm on this site from a practical perspective. While the Second Amendment protects the right to keep and bear arms, the reality is that gun laws can change the moment you cross a state line. What’s perfectly legal at home can put you on the wrong side of the law just a few miles down the road.

That’s why responsible armed citizens prepare before they travel.

The Concealed Carry App was built specifically to help gun owners travel confidently, legally, and responsibly. Below, we’ll walk through a simple, practical approach to firearm travel, and the three core tools inside the app that make it easier.

Step 1: Know Where Your Permit Is Recognized

One of the most common (and costly) mistakes gun owners make while traveling is assuming their concealed carry permit is valid everywhere. It isn’t.

Different states honor different permits, and reciprocity agreements can change over time. Guessing — or relying on outdated information — is a risk you don’t need to take.

The Concealed Carry App includes a dynamic reciprocity map builder that allows you to:

  • Select your resident concealed carry permit
  • Add any non-resident permits you hold
  • Instantly see which states honor your permit(s)

Instead of trying to piece together reciprocity charts from multiple sources, the app builds a clear, visual map based on your permits. This is especially valuable when planning road trips that cross multiple states or when deciding whether a non-resident permit makes sense for your travel needs.

Step 2: Understand the Laws in Every State You Enter

Reciprocity alone doesn’t tell the full story. Even when a state honors your permit, the rules governing where and how you may carry can differ dramatically.

The Concealed Carry App provides plain-English legal summaries for all 50 states, making it easy to understand how the law actually applies in real-world situations. Some of the topics commonly relevant to travelers include:

  • Carrying in restaurants that serve alcohol
  • Firearms in vehicles when passing through non-reciprocal states
  • School campuses and school zones
  • Church carry
  • Hotel carry
  • Magazine capacity limits
  • Suppressors and other NFA-related issues

Instead of digging through statutes or hoping a forum post is accurate, you can quickly check the law for the state you’re in, or the one you’re about to enter, directly from your phone.

Step 3: Maintain Legal Awareness of Your Surroundings

Traveling often means unfamiliar places. Knowing what’s around you isn’t just about navigation — it’s about legal compliance.

The Concealed Carry App helps by showing:

  • Gun-related businesses near your location, such as gun stores and shooting ranges
  • Gun-free zones, including businesses and locations that prohibit firearms

This added layer of awareness allows you to make informed decisions before you walk through the door, helping you avoid accidental violations while still going about your day.

Why the Concealed Carry App Matters for Travelers

Responsible carry doesn’t stop at your home state line. Laws change, signage changes, and assumptions can lead to serious consequences. The Concealed Carry App exists to reduce uncertainty and help armed Americans stay informed wherever they go.

If you travel with a firearm — whether occasionally or frequently — this app becomes an essential part of your preparation, right alongside your holster, training, and mindset.

Travel Prepared. Carry Confidently.

The Concealed Carry App is designed to help you:

  • Understand where your permit is valid
  • Stay compliant with state-specific laws
  • Maintain awareness of gun-friendly and gun-free locations

It’s not about fear. It’s about responsibility.

Download the Concealed Carry App and take the guesswork out of firearm travel.

About Jacob Paulsen

Jacob S. Paulsen is the President of ConcealedCarry.com. For over 20 years Jacob has been involved as a professional in the firearm industry. He values his time as a student as much as his experience as an instructor with a goal to obtain over 40 hours a year of formal instruction. Jacob is a NRA certified instructor & Range Safety Officer, Guardian Pistol instructor and training counselor, Stop The Bleed instructor, Affiliate instructor for Next Level Training, Graduate and certified instructor for The Law of Self Defense, TCCC Certified, and has been a Glock and Sig Sauer Certified Armorer. Jacob is also the creator of The Annual Guardian Conference which is a 3-day defensive handgun training conference.

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