Where to get CCW permit?

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cyphur
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If you can't afford the extra $100 bucks, then maybe you should reconsider carrying a concealed handgun. Costs me 20-30 bucks bare minimum every time I go to the range, since right now I don't reload. Much more if I go through any serious amount of ammo.

Unless you plan on defending yourself on hopes and dreams, skills can be expensive to maintain.

Not trying to offend you or sound abrasive, but this isn't a cheap ordeal. $100 is cheap in the long run. I support you carrying concealed 100% and entirely want you to be able to defend yourself/others, just trying to point out another aspect of it all.

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Re: Where to get CCW permit?

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I teach the Utah CHL class in the DAllas area when I have enough people who watn the class.

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JamesTX10 wrote:I live in TX but am looking at the Utah CCW permit as my first and then maybe add NH. What are your thoughts? I am look at the cost for the most part.
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I was under the impression if you were a Texas resident you had to have a Texas CHL to carry here. Did that change or was that never the case? I thought about doing the same thing about 2 years ago but was told I couldn't, so I just waited until I could afford a TXCHL.

CXM I would be intrested in attending a Utah class also.

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