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paul_bunyun007 wrote:
it just seems a round about way of getting a permit.. a resident of Minnestoa appling for a Utah non- resident permit to carry in your own state of Minnesota..
Hey sounds good to me..plus it seems Utah permit has many state recognizing it
My Utah-based CFP instructor said he actually teaches more courses to non-resident permit applicants than residents. According to him, the Utah CFP is the most widely-honored permit in the country, mainly due to Utah's aggressive work to establish reciprocity agreements with every state that will sign one.
One thing to note when you travel, though, that Michigan, Colorado, Florida and New Hampshire accept Utah's resident CFP, but NOT the non-resident CFP.
Check out this
map to see where Utah's CFP is honored.