Proactive Shooters' next Utah permit class will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2011 at the Bass Pro Shop in Ashland, Virginia (just north of Richmond).
The class runs about 6 hours and the cost for the class is $85. Concealed carry enthusiasts know that the Utah permit is the permit to have! The Utah non-resident permit is now valid in 30 states! (34 when combined with a Virginia resident permit)
Come take the class and see why Proactive Shooters is the leader in Utah permit classes in Virginia! You may register online at http://www.ProactiveShooters.com
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Re: Utah Concealed Firearm Permit class - Richmond, Va 3/19/2011
I got to wondering what the additional states were that a Utah non-resident permit provides beyond a VA permit, so I looked them up on Handgunlaw.us: Alabama, Georgia, Minnesota and Washington are the states I came up with.ProShooter wrote: Concealed carry enthusiasts know that the Utah permit is the permit to have! The Utah non-resident permit is now valid in 30 states! (34 when combined with a Virginia resident permit)
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That is correct. Georgia is the big one for folks traveling to Florida, since every state between Va and Fl accepts the Va resident permit with the exception of Georgia.Chasbo00 wrote:I got to wondering what the additional states were that a Utah non-resident permit provides beyond a VA permit, so I looked them up on Handgunlaw.us: Alabama, Georgia, Minnesota and Washington are the states I came up with.ProShooter wrote: Concealed carry enthusiasts know that the Utah permit is the permit to have! The Utah non-resident permit is now valid in 30 states! (34 when combined with a Virginia resident permit)

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Re: Utah Concealed Firearm Permit class - Richmond, Va 3/19/2011
If one already has a VA permit and GA is the only additional state of interest, then I think a PA non-resident permit is the way to go - can still do by mail, cost is only $26 (permit good for 5 years), and most receive their permits within a week or so after applying.ProShooter wrote: That is correct. Georgia is the big one for folks traveling to Florida, since every state between Va and Fl accepts the Va resident permit with the exception of Georgia.
However, they would miss out on the training you provide which I hear from many is top notch.
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Chasbo00 wrote:However, they would miss out on the training you provide which I hear from many is top notch.
I'd like to think so! We try our best anyway!

The nice thing also is that someone can take our Utah class and use that one class to apply for Va and Utah's permits.
Also, Pennsylvania non-resident permits have to be obtained in person according to their new issuance system.

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I understand that the Centre County Sheriff's Office is still accepting applications by mail. Apparently, the new state-wide system that requires one to actually apply in person for scanning purposes still has a few kinks. This could change at anytime though. So, anyone thinking of applying for a PA permit by mail should act quickly.ProShooter wrote: Also, Pennsylvania non-resident permits have to be obtained in person according to their new issuance system.
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Sheriff nau has said that until the kinks are worked outr of the new system, he'll continue to issue by mail and in person. I would imagine that the kinks will be worked out quickly though, so don't expect the mail in option to remain in effect for a long time.Chasbo00 wrote:I understand that the Centre County Sheriff's Office is still accepting applications by mail. Apparently, the new state-wide system that requires one to actually apply in person for scanning purposes still has a few kinks. This could change at anytime though. So, anyone thinking of applying for a PA permit by mail should act quickly.ProShooter wrote: Also, Pennsylvania non-resident permits have to be obtained in person according to their new issuance system.

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