Yes, that is correct. Under the new Utah laws, if you are a Texas resident, you must have a valid resident permit from Texas in order for your Utah CFP to be valid.Glockster wrote:AJSully421 wrote:Yep, Utah is a great backup CHL option.
I just love that if I ever have to use my weapon and the cops take my gun and my CHL that I have a backup pistol, backup holster, and backup CHL all in my truck. I'll be rearmed in seconds.
I think that may be a great idea but am wondering about the recent change to UT law that requires you to have a Texas resident CHL to have a UT. What happens then if you lose your TX CHL or have it suspended? Does that then violate the conditions of having a UT permit? If you are stopped in TX, have a TX DL and no CHL, are you then violating the UT permit conditions listed on their BCI page? Would that invalidate your UT permit, meaning you are no longer eligible?
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- Sun Nov 08, 2015 2:11 pm
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- Sat Oct 31, 2015 6:08 am
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Re: Utah ccw
We are, but in Fort Worth. You can probably find someone closer. Here is the list of out of state instructors, from the Utah BCI website:Javier730 wrote:I never thought of that. That is something that I am going to work on getting now. Thanks AJSully421.AJSully421 wrote:Yep, Utah is a great backup CHL option.
I just love that if I ever have to use my weapon and the cops take my gun and my CHL that I have a backup pistol, backup holster, and backup CHL all in my truck. I'll be rearmed in seconds.
Is anyone here an Utah chl instructor or know someone that is. The closer to San Antonio the better.
http://bci.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/ ... 292015.pdf