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4/12/2009 7:23:32 AM EDT
Utah Concealed Firearms Permit Course



The Utah Concealed Carry Permit is very valuable for those wishing to carry firearms in more than one state. Currently, the Utah Non-Resident permit is recognized in 30 states!

Other advantages to the Utah permit include low cost and privacy of listings at the state level. Utah is a very gun-friendly state, in fact, they accept any other state's permit while you are visiting Utah.

The State of Utah requires each permit applicant to receive basic training in Utah laws and safe handling of firearms. All you need to do is complete our 3-hour Utah Concealed Carry Training program and send in your application.

The Utah Concealed Pistol Permit Class will include:
•Basic Firearms Safety
•Review of Utah Laws
•Short Quiz
•Application Assistance
•Fingerprinting
•and Photographs for Applicants

Cost for the Basic Utah Concealed Carry Training is $100. ($90 for NRA members)

To register, please visit www.NRAclass.com or contact Joel Demers at 860-399-6090 or email [email protected]

Date: May 9, 2009
Time: 9 AM
Location: Boston Rifle and Gun
1483 Dorchester Ave.
Boston, MA 02112
4/12/2009 6:15:39 PM EDT
[#1]
quick question
why would you hold a class in a state thats does not honor the permit
4/12/2009 6:50:41 PM EDT
[#2]
Its worth taking. I took this class a few weeks ago I recommend going.
4/12/2009 7:07:19 PM EDT
[#3]
A side note, you can get a FL out of state permit and its good in just as many other states think with UT you get MN and WA but not KS and SC but with FL you get KS and SC but not MN and WA although I think I remember reading SC does not honor non FL resident permits so its a toss up but you don't need to take any class mail off your forms and a check I think it was $100 and wait a few months should come out cheaper than the UT class and permit app Fee,  its almost as bad as NFA stuff...  

-Will
4/13/2009 5:08:40 PM EDT
[#4]
how long is the permit good for?
4/13/2009 7:35:42 PM EDT
[#5]
looking at mine looks to be 7 years that's like 15 bux a year.

Will