That's the rub, though. If they require you to have a home-state permit to get one of their non-res, and live in a may/no-issue state... you can't get theirs. It's a weird, seemingly contradictory requirement.Grog wrote:denwego wrote:. Utah already recognizes all out of state permits for carrying in Utah, so if you have one from your home state, there's zero reason to get a non-res to visit.
It would still be available for those who live in shall/no issue areas.
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Re: Utah may beat Burnam to the punch
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Re: Utah may beat Burnam to the punch
I can't figure out this move, other than a bid to preserve reciprocity on their end. Utah already recognizes all out of state permits for carrying in Utah, so if you have one from your home state, there's zero reason to get a non-res to visit.