Alright, so I wouldn't mind picking up both... anyone know of any one local (Indy area) that can do the training for them?
I have not researched FL, but if you have an IN and a UT, you get 33 states. Since 14 will recognize none but their own (if any), there are only three others that recognize some, but not ours. Those three are KS, WV, and SC, and all recognize only resident permits/LTCs/whatever. This means that if you have an IN and a UT, you get the maximum possible number of states, unless one of those 17 changes their law, or the Heller decision or the Vitter bill changes it for them.
I don't know how many FL will get you, but I do know their permit is much more expensive. There are three UT-certified instructors in IN, and two are in Indy, as I understand it. The one I've found more reasonable and personable is Dan Moulder, who has a page here: Utah Concealed Firearm Permit Class.
If you contact him, please let him know you got his name from the guy with IN Self Defense, up in the Lafayette area. Also, if you set up a training session with him, let me know. I want my UT also.
Blessings,
B
anyone know of any one local (Indy area) that can do the training for them?
I want my UT also.
I have also been wanting to take the class.
Lars and I would be interested as well, pending further details.
I also would be intrested
I am interested, depends on time and date.
The UT permit would be even better.
I would be interested
count me in.
I have been looking at FL and UT permits
I would be interested, but I don't really know how 'useful' this would be? Any input on being able to justify the $210?
That is one state I thought it might be useful in.Carrying In Ohio legally is reason enough for me.
I'd be down for Utah and Florida licensing process classes.
I would be interested, but I don't really know how 'useful' this would be? Any input on being able to justify the $210?
That is one state I thought it might be useful in.
As far as the class goes. Do you have to take it every time you renew, or is it a one time thing?
I like the FL because... I go to FL every year... and while supposedly the IN has reciprocity there... I'd just be more comfortable if I had my IN and the FL to cover my ass.
I've had the basic NRA course from Pops, which is the requirement for the FL license, but I haven't gotten around to doing it because of the cost.
The UT permit would be even better.
If there is no range portion, I might have a venue. As the Front Desk Manager at a hotel on Indy's southside, I might be able to secure some meeting space for little to no money. It would have to be a day when it would normally not be rented out. Sunday afternoons work well.