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Re: Utah SB 36

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Re: Utah may beat Burnam to the punch

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sjfcontrol wrote:Be aware that the "class B misdemeanor" that is charged could be for something as innocent as flipping off a driver, or swearing in public. These are Disorderly conduct charges, and can take YEARS to resolve thru the court system. They are also OFTEN used by people to "punish" someone else who hasn't actually committed ANY crime. Don't like your neighbor? Accuse him of "mooning" you. In the meantime, no CHL for you. In fact, if you move around a lot, you can even have your CHL revoked by forgetting to inform DPS of you new address within 30 days, three times.

And besides, why NOT issue the license in the meantime? You haven't been convicted of anything.
If you are flipping off drivers or swearing in public, you're probably not fit to be a concealed weapon carrier anyway. The fact that it takes years to resolve them should be a strong incentive to behave yourself in public. I understand the desire to carry a weapon legally (obviously), but it comes with a certain level of responsibility. When you obtain a license to carry a loaded weapon in public, you represent an entire class of people whose right to carry is affected by your behavior. If you cannot accept that responsibility, then you should not be carrying a weapon. That responsibility includes notifying DPS when you move. If someone can't follow simple instructions like those, why should they be trusted with a loaded weapon?

As far as retaliatory accusations, those should be sorted out by the police fairly quickly. (And yes, I know it doesn't always happen that way.) But the possibility that a charge could be false should not negate the fact that someone who is charged with a crime should have that resolved before getting a license.

Why NOT issue the license in the meantime? Because there is a cloud over your head that needs to be cleared up. Considering that there are almost 500,000 other people carrying, shouldn't a new applicant be well vetted before receiving a license? It's not hard to stay out of trouble with the law. In most cases, people who get in trouble with the law could easily have avoided it by behaving differently or refusing to frequent those places where trouble is likely to occur. I think it's much likely for someone to be aggressively prosecuted than it is for someone to be charged with a crime for no reason whatsoever.
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Re: Utah SB 36

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Please stay on the topic of the Utah bill.
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Re: Utah may beat Burnam to the punch

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sjfcontrol wrote:Be aware that the "class B misdemeanor" that is charged could be for something as innocent as flipping off a driver, or swearing in public. These are Disorderly conduct charges, and can take YEARS to resolve thru the court system. They are also OFTEN used by people to "punish" someone else who hasn't actually committed ANY crime. Don't like your neighbor? Accuse him of "mooning" you. In the meantime, no CHL for you. In fact, if you move around a lot, you can even have your CHL revoked by forgetting to inform DPS of you new address within 30 days, three times.

And besides, why NOT issue the license in the meantime? You haven't been convicted of anything.
Just for clarification, disorderly conduct is a Class C Misdemeanor, except for the offenses involving display or discharge of a firearm, in which case they are Class B Misdemeanors.

AND, Utah also will not issue the license if you have any current charges pending against you. You have to get those cleared up first, just like Texas.
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Re: Utah SB 36

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Re: Utah SB 36

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It takes Gov. Perry a lot longer to sign bills into law, but I think it just takes him longer to read. As they say he isn't the swiftest kid on the block.
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Re: Utah SB 36

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Liberty wrote:It takes Gov. Perry a lot longer to sign bills into law, but I think it just takes him longer to read. As they say he isn't the swiftest kid on the block.
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Re: Utah SB 36

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Keith B wrote:Please stay on the topic of the Utah bill.
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Re: Utah SB 36

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Didn't mean to be offensive. It was just a weak attempt at humor. Our bills take weeks and months before the governor signs them.. Utah was done so quickly. My Perry reference was about the press referring to him as a lightweight but having good hair.
I actually voted for Perry in the primary and general this year. But have a hard time resisting poking fun at those in power. I'll try not to let it happen again.
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Re: Utah SB 36

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Katy Perry will be in Utah on July 25th. http://www.energysolutionsarena.com/cal ... ventID=320
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Re: Utah SB 36

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Shoot Straight wrote:Katy Perry will be in Utah on July 25th. http://www.energysolutionsarena.com/cal ... ventID=320
And what in the world does this have to do with anything in this thread?
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Re: Utah may beat Burnam to the punch

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
greggtex wrote:If you're for more govt. control, then I can see you being against the Utah CHL, but if you stand for people protecting themselves, well, that's me.
It's difficult for me to respond nicely to this ridiculous accusation. To globally categorize anyone who has concerns about the Utah CFP in terms of irresponsible advertising and a resulting backlash that harms reciprocity as being "for more govt. control" is to adopt the tactics of Sarah Brady. It smacks of "if you disagree with me, you have evil motives."
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MANY on other sites I have been on have had nothing but negative to say about those holding a Utah CHL. To make such a 'global' statement, probably is a little harsh, and for that I apologize. Only one person, an LEO, backed up his comments with facts, and not just opinions or crap. This isn't about me. I have my lic. I can go get a Texas lic. if I choose to do so. But when there are so many that want to spew inaccurate info. about others, it's hard to swallow. I would rather those that do not know, or their opinion is so harsh, to just keep their mouth shut and let's help each other. I have my lic. to protect myself and my family. I can only hope that any of us are there when needed to protect those that can't or choose not to.
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Re: Utah SB 36

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It's not a coincidence that Lon "Utah Problem" Burnam is F-rated by the NRA.
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Re: Utah SB 36

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It was sent to Governor Herbert yesterday.


Activity this week:
3/16/2011 Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate
3/16/2011 Senate/ enrolled bill to Printing
3/17/2011 Senate/ received enrolled bill from Printing
3/17/2011 Senate/ to Governor


No clue what was going on between 2/17 and 3/16. :headscratch

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Re: Utah SB 36

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Signed yesterday.

2/16/2011 Bill Received from Senate for Enrolling
2/17/2011 Draft of Enrolled Bill Prepared
3/16/2011 Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate
3/16/2011 Senate/ enrolled bill to Printing
3/17/2011 Senate/ received enrolled bill from Printing
3/17/2011 Senate/ to Governor
3/22/2011 Governor Signed


For reference: http://le.utah.gov/~2011/bills/sbillenr/sb0036.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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