Utah CCW Class - Alexandria

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Utah CCW Class - Alexandria

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I am a National Rifle Association and Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification certified instructor that offers a class that meets the mandated requirements for a permit to carry a concealed handgun in at least 30 states. This permit is referred to as the Utah non-resident permit; you are not required to be a resident of Utah to obtain the permit.

The class will be held on April 18 from 9am ~ 1pm at The Residence Inn Alexandria at Carlyle 2345 Mill Rd in Alexandria. A second course from 2pm to 7pm will also be offered. All you need to do is show up for the class (a gun is not required) and I take care of the rest.

The class fee includes the required instruction, materials, fingerprinting, photograph, notarization, permit fee to the State of Utah, and postage. There are no additional fees. You will receive your permit within 60 days.

For more information visit contact Bill Clark at learn2shoot@discovershooting.net or via phone at 888-50-PERMIT (888-507-3764). I accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, PayPal, cash, and check.

The cost is $200.00 for the class and includes all costs. Pre-registration guarantees your seat but walk-ins are welcome if space permits.

*those wishing to complete the VA/FL/ME requirements can do so at this class as well.
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Re: Utah CCW Class - Alexandria

Post by tursiops »

So on the same day I can spend 6h and $85 in Ashland, or 4h and $200 in Alexandria.
How come so different?
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