Just got my Utah CCW today 45 days since they charged my cc
I remember a relative was considering moving out to the over 55 community there. After doing some research, that was no longer an option.
I can see sending MPD to NLV for training or whatever as NLV does have some serious crime problems. Boulder City, not so much. They do their share of drug busts, and other arrests, but it is rare for major felonies to occur there. Your DUIs, DVs, traffic cases, and drug cases are the primary crimes there. NLV you get everything.
Someone I know would like to retire to Pioche. Talk about a small town. Probably is nice though.
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Just got my Utah CCW today 45 days since they charged my cc
got my utah permit in the mail yesterday![]()
i have to go to colorado this weekend so i guess after i pass state line I have to put my glock in the glove box![]()
Got my NV permit today, it was issued on the 14th of July. Application was submitted on June 15th; still really good turn around times.
I thought I saw that for one of the counties in Colorado there was a 90 grace period for out of state permit holders. Anyone know about this? I want to say that it said if you had a CCW from another state and you move to Colorado you could continue to CC for 90 days while your application was in process with that county? Am I on crack with this one?
You probably should check Colorado laws, but I think you are right. The way I heard it is that if you move to Colorado, your out-of-state permit is valid for a short period. I don't think it is just one of the counties, but the entire state. Of course, this doesn't help someone who is on vacation in Colorado or passing through on the way somewhere else.