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Re: Utah CFP - Houston?

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I don't know if any one has thought about the Florida License. I carry on the Florida License, if you are Ex Military, all you have to do is send them a copy of your DD214 along with your applicatiion and Fingerprint card, you are not required to have any class as long as you are Ex Military. So, for me it was a lot cheaper then the Texas, I didn't have to pay extra for the class, and it is good for 5 years.
Just another idea for everyone that has not thought about it.

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Emmett wrote:I don't know if any one has thought about the Florida License. I carry on the Florida License, if you are Ex Military, all you have to do is send them a copy of your DD214 along with your application and Fingerprint card, you are not required to have any class as long as you are Ex Military. So, for me it was a lot cheaper then the Texas, I didn't have to pay extra for the class, and it is good for 5 years.
Just another idea for everyone that has not thought about it.

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I also thought of getting the Florida license. I believe the Texas proficiency can be used for the training requirement, but the Florida License is $107 initial and renewal. Utah is a little more up front because of the class, but the renewal is only $10 with no class requirement.
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Re: Utah CFP - Houston?

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Count me in... possibly for 2!

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Re: Utah CFP - Houston?

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Bashful wrote:Count me in... possibly for 2! Jack
What are you going to do with two Utah CFPs? :mrgreen:
Just giving you a bad time. I took the class from Charles at PSC and got my Utah license last week.
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Re: Utah CFP - Houston?

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WildBill wrote:
Bashful wrote:Count me in... possibly for 2! Jack
What are you going to do with two Utah CFPs? :mrgreen:
Just giving you a bad time. I took the class from Charles at PSC and got my Utah license last week.
Ok.. I know I wasn't clear... but I'll drag my son to the class.....
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Bashful wrote:Ok.. I know I wasn't clear... but I'll drag my son to the class.....
Welcome to the forum Bashful. I don't think you will have to drag your son. The Utah CFP class is a great class. He will come most willingly. :mrgreen:
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Re: Utah CFP - Houston?

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TX_shooter wrote:
Emmett wrote:I don't know if any one has thought about the Florida License. I carry on the Florida License, if you are Ex Military, all you have to do is send them a copy of your DD214 along with your application and Fingerprint card, you are not required to have any class as long as you are Ex Military. So, for me it was a lot cheaper then the Texas, I didn't have to pay extra for the class, and it is good for 5 years.
Just another idea for everyone that has not thought about it.

Emmett
I also thought of getting the Florida license. I believe the Texas proficiency can be used for the training requirement, but the Florida License is $107 initial and renewal. Utah is a little more up front because of the class, but the renewal is only $10 with no class requirement.
The Texas profieiency can be used for the Florida License. The thing I liked about the Florida License was the fact I did not have to waste my time or money taking a class. I know that might sound pretty petty, but, I have had so much weapons training and use of weapons in the Military, I think I am good to go.

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Re: Utah CFP - Houston?

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:I don't really have a minimum number, but it's hard to create a true class atmosphere with only 2 or 3 people. It's more like a couple of guys sitting around and visiting and it's been my experience that this just doesn't work well. I can't just go through the motions and hand out certificates; I want my students to leave any of my classes feeling like they really learned both the law and how things work in the real world. (I'm not saying you are suggesting otherwise.)

We have plenty of people here that want to take the Utah class, so I'll try to get it on the schedule in the next 2 weeks. It may have to be on a week night because of scheduling, but I'll try to make it a Friday.

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Is there any update on scheduling for a class?
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I might be interested in the class as well. I'd be traveling from Austin to attend. Otherwise I am searching for one in Austin.
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Re: Utah CFP - Houston?

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Sorry for the slow response, but I'm waiting on a scheduling response from the church. I'll try to post something by next Wednesday.

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Glad to hear from you Charles, I'm looking forward to the class.
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any updates sir?

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update?

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Re: Utah CFP - Houston?

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Sorry guys, but a trial setting and now a hurricane threw a monkey wrench in my planning. I'll still try to get it set before the end of Sept.

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