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Limit gun permits to Utahns only
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We just need to make sure we are changing the fully price (and perhaps a profit) to out-of-staters.
"Get your Non-Resident, Multi-State CCW Permit Now!
Utah and Florida Multi-State, Non-Resident Concealed Firearm Permits have no State residency requirement and may be obtained by any legal resident of the United States. These are the most valuable Multi-State CCW Permits available, based on recognition from other States and total cost. A Utah Permit is only $65.25 for five years! Your Utah Concealed Firearm Permit is valid in 29 States!"
But, if it is our business, I guess we might as well make a really big profit out of it. And not interfer with Utahns getting permits.
If we do this we are headed in the wrong direction.
Since other States accept the fact that Utah is an agent for them in issuing concealed carry permits, let every one of those States be held responsible to offer proof that their citizens meet the legal requirements to carry a concealed weapon.
How hard would it be to require any non-resident to furnish a letter, with a traceable document number, from his State of residence, that certifies that he/she is eligible to take the class, and that if he/she passes, is qualified to be issued a concealed carry permit?
What would the cost be to Utah if traceable letters were required of non-residents? With today's computers, the cost would be the time that it takes to type in the letter's certification number. So, charge $5 as a handling fee and everyone is satisfied.
Let's save the big discussions for the big problems.
The scrutiny for out of state applicants is the same as Utah residents, and really does not require any more work (in 99% of cases).
This whole thing is an excuse for BCI to raise fees to increase their budget to hire more people and their bosses to get raises. It has nothing to do with public safety.
It also reflects the elite media's ongoing disdain for the entire concept of legally carried self defense weapons. If they cannot eliminate them all, they will be happy if they can at least eliminate those carried by non-resident permit holders.
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Do your research. Look around. Perhaps examine Switzerland. A liberal country who believes in gun rights. A country where there is very little crime. Criminals know that the next house they rob may be the next house they die.
We live in a world where Home Depot employee's are fired for thwarting robberies. We live in a Utah where armed retail robberies are rising, daily. Criminals by nature are cowards. If you would like to know how to stop crime, the answer is simple. Arm the citizens. No man will rob others when he knows the majority of those he robs no matter their stature will have the means necessary to thwart that robbery and spill that robbers blood.
I can't believe I am lambasted for calling the Deseret News liberal when you have editorial statements such as these frequenting the pages of this paper.