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Old 07-02-2009   #15 (permalink)
JimFloyd
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Originally Posted by Cpt Caveman View Post
Don't take my word on it, call the state police headquarters of the states you plan on carrying in and see whether they will allow you to carry in their state with a Utah permit.
Do your homework before you shell out hard earned dollars for something that might not be what its being touted as.
Not looking for a flame war either. I'm just thinking you might be selling something that isn't what its being represented as, is all....Folks ought to do their homework.
Well sir, with all due respect, your thinking is wrong.

The Utah non-resident permit (along with the FL permit) is highly respected and recognized. Here is the link to the State of Utah website so that people can see it for themselves: Utah Department of Public Safety

I am also a Utah certified concealed firearms instructor, as can be verified here: http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/doc...tstate_055.pdf

Things do change and I am about to update the ad as the total number of states is now 32 (when UT permit is combined with an IN handgun license) as NV no longer recognizes IN, UT, or FL licenses/permits. A similar situation is true in that TN no longer recognizes the IN handgun license as it does not contain a photograph, but does recognize the UT permit.

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