What good is a state reciprocal agreement if the reciprocating state's LEO's don't know their own laws.
I recently traveled to Pa. Before I went, I checked packing.org and my state license site. I downloaded a copy of the 2005 agreement signed by my governor and the Pa. attorney general and had it with me. Nevertheless, I met with a national historic site ranger, Philly policeman and a rent a cop (security guard). All three were armed. I asked if they were aware of reciprocal agreements for concealed carry and the look in their eyes was like, we got a felon on our hands. After assuring them I was not carrying, just wanted to find out what the law was, they relaxed and advised of very stiff penalties, jail, vehicle confiscation...
I am so glad I asked. The answer I got was what I feared, the wrong answer. I declared my handgun to the airline and tsa, things went too smoothly. I landed at the Philly airport and proceeded to a hotel and spent the subsequent week not carrying, despite my governors agreement with Pa. This was all very disconcerting. I know I was legal; but, I didn't want to spend a week of vacation plus $5,000 or more hiring an attorney to prove my case. This is my one and only trip to Pa. I can go elswhere and get better treatment.