 .)  I took Crossfire's class which ran me through all of the Texas class.  I soon realized that having just a Utah license was not the way to go as a resident due to things like the GFSZA exemption and other states not recognizing non-resident permits for reciprocity.  Luckily, since I was actually taking the Texas class I was able to get both for just the extra fee to do the paperwork.
.)  I took Crossfire's class which ran me through all of the Texas class.  I soon realized that having just a Utah license was not the way to go as a resident due to things like the GFSZA exemption and other states not recognizing non-resident permits for reciprocity.  Luckily, since I was actually taking the Texas class I was able to get both for just the extra fee to do the paperwork.   
 I am VERY glad that Crossfire required me to take the Texas class and I chose to go this route, as just having the Utah permit would have not been the best option and I would have been sorry in the long haul.



 This brings to mind the hackneyed, but true, expression, "ignorance of the law excuses no one".
 This brings to mind the hackneyed, but true, expression, "ignorance of the law excuses no one".






