gkstemple
02-05-2011, 04:29 PM
Utah: Acording to the SLC Tribune, SB 36 passed the Senate and moves on to the House.
The Bill requires a nonresident applicant for a concealed firearm permit to hold a current concealed firearm or concealed weapon permit from the applicant's state of residency that recognizes the validity of the Utah permit in that state or has reciprocity with the Utah concealed firearm permit law; and requires a nonresident applicant to pay an additional $5 processing fee.
There is some paperwork showing the bill will cause nearly $1.3 million DECREASE in revenue to Utah, starting in FY 2012.
Just sayin'.
Gary
The Bill requires a nonresident applicant for a concealed firearm permit to hold a current concealed firearm or concealed weapon permit from the applicant's state of residency that recognizes the validity of the Utah permit in that state or has reciprocity with the Utah concealed firearm permit law; and requires a nonresident applicant to pay an additional $5 processing fee.
There is some paperwork showing the bill will cause nearly $1.3 million DECREASE in revenue to Utah, starting in FY 2012.
Just sayin'.
Gary