Posted by Rich_WI on November 02, 2011 at 17:46:47 from (50.50.123.216):
In Reply to: Wisconsin posters. posted by Spotted Horse on November 02, 2011 at 13:12:04:
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Thats correct but the point of the Utah permit isnt to take the place of a WI permit, its to allow you to carry in as many states as possable. If you hold a Utah permit, a large number of other states will recognize it and allow you to carry in those states as well. Besides, if you have the training that will allow you to get a Utah permit, that same training will allow you to get a WI permit. So if you are a WI resident with a Utah permit, you now apply for a WI permit and then you should be good to go in all but 15 of the 50 states.
Here is Utah's webpage with some more info. http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/FAQother.html
Quite a few of the people I know are going the Utah route but they are mostly older and travel quite a bit or have parents in FL or AZ so it makes sense.
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