I am not going to engage in a debate or "flame war" in any way, but will answer the question as someone who has been to Utah and has the information directly from the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification.
The State of Utah has worked very hard to secure formal agreements with most of the states listed and has reciprocity with the others, so
YES you can carry legally in those states, just as you can carry in states that have reciprocity with Indiana. That is why it is called reciprocity. If you could not carry a firearm in that state, why would the state list they have reciprocity with another state(s) permit/license?
Of course local laws always apply, and you are always subject to the laws of the state you are in REGARDLESS of which state issued your concealed handgun license/permit (which is discussed as a part of the Utah course). However, your logic, as stated in your posting, is that if a particular city has an ordinance against concealed carry that you cannot carry anywhere in that state, that is not correct and is misleading.
Jim Floyd
Utah BCI Concealed Firearms Instructor
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Originally Posted by Cpt Caveman Legally carry a concealed firearm in 33 States!
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I hope folks realize that having this Utah license does NOT give them a free pass to carry in any of the states that have reciprocity with Utah. Local city ordinances and laws supercede laws in other states. Do your research before forking over the money folks. |