slickrock
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What a giant pain in the butt travelling state to state is with a handgun, ain't it?
My wife and I applied for Non Resident Utah CCW permits and they are overdue, we leave for Utah for the summer in2 weeks. We allowed 85 days to get our permits based on the permit application stating that it took 4 weeks butBCI were allowed 60 days max. to process.
I called BCI in Utah last week and they were very friendly and helpful but said we were only processed67 days ago, and to expect ANOTHER 60 to 90 !! days to get the permits...if they don't get lost in the mail...give them 120 days and if they don't show up call back.
This will be a total of 180 days from when they cashed the checks...backlogged? I guess maybe!
Well, we won't be another year without our handguns while away from home, wewould rather go without pants then our sidearms as all Vermonters do.
My question is where does it say that NON RESIDENTS can carry Open in Utah?
I called the Attorney General's office and we got a voicemail, no one has bothered to return a call to date, even with a follow up call, again you go right to voicemail.
We have no problem Carrying Open but where does it say that we can?
Thanks and keep on carrying.
What a giant pain in the butt travelling state to state is with a handgun, ain't it?
My wife and I applied for Non Resident Utah CCW permits and they are overdue, we leave for Utah for the summer in2 weeks. We allowed 85 days to get our permits based on the permit application stating that it took 4 weeks butBCI were allowed 60 days max. to process.
I called BCI in Utah last week and they were very friendly and helpful but said we were only processed67 days ago, and to expect ANOTHER 60 to 90 !! days to get the permits...if they don't get lost in the mail...give them 120 days and if they don't show up call back.
This will be a total of 180 days from when they cashed the checks...backlogged? I guess maybe!
Well, we won't be another year without our handguns while away from home, wewould rather go without pants then our sidearms as all Vermonters do.
My question is where does it say that NON RESIDENTS can carry Open in Utah?
I called the Attorney General's office and we got a voicemail, no one has bothered to return a call to date, even with a follow up call, again you go right to voicemail.
We have no problem Carrying Open but where does it say that we can?
Thanks and keep on carrying.