I think it's unlikely that they would revoke licenses that they already issued. That would be more work, and open them up to being sued. I'm assuming that Utah law, like ours, spells out specific grounds for revocation; and "because we feel like it" isn't among them.
- Jim
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- Fri May 30, 2008 9:03 am
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Re: Utah weighs restricting CCWs for nonresidents
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/1,51 ... 48,00.html
I have no idea what this office means in Utah.
Go here: http://publicsafety.utah.gov/commission ... _5739.html
Wait ... wait ... wait.
Click the "Commissioners" tab, then "Commissioner Duncan." He's a former police officer (as in captain).
The way this page is constructed does not allow text to be copied and pasted.
- Jim
What I find interesting is that the recommendation to stop issuing license to non-residents comes from "Public Safety Commissioner Scott Duncan."A story in Thursday's Deseret News incorrectly stated the number of applications for a Utah concealed weapons permit received from out-of-state. Since 1994, about two-thirds of the applications have come from Utahns.
I have no idea what this office means in Utah.
Go here: http://publicsafety.utah.gov/commission ... _5739.html
Wait ... wait ... wait.
Click the "Commissioners" tab, then "Commissioner Duncan." He's a former police officer (as in captain).
The way this page is constructed does not allow text to be copied and pasted.
- Jim