et a Utah one. You will have to find a local class. They run about 2 hours I think. $65 for the permit good in 30 or states. Don't think you'll find a better deal.
I've been looking at the available non resident permits available and it seems its best to have more than one, depending on your travel needs. Which non resident permits do the memebers feel are the most valuable to carry and why? I live in MarXXyland. Thank you
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et a Utah one. You will have to find a local class. They run about 2 hours I think. $65 for the permit good in 30 or states. Don't think you'll find a better deal.
I second Utah.
"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms."--Thomas Jefferson
I like the FL non-res permit. It's fast and easy, no class required other than hunter safety.
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FL works in FL. Nonres Utah doesn't.
Va has a non resident permit. That's one to consider if you spent anytime on this side of the river.
When seconds count, the police are only minutes away.
I have PA and AZ. Covers me in all the SouthEast and as far West as Colorado. Along with my SC resident.
In any situation I can: Say nothing..which is cowardly, Lie..which is immoral or tell the truth..which will upset people.
Does it count that, if I were going to have a FL permit, I would much rather it be a non-res?