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  • TexasRedneck

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    Well son....go git it -

    Senate moves to change gun permit rules
    By Lee Davidson
    The Salt Lake Tribune

    First published Jan 28 2011 02:37PM
    Updated Jan 29, 2011 12:09AM

    Out-of-state gun owners who seek a Utah concealed-weapon permit - which is popular because it is recognized by most states - may soon first need to obtain a permit from their home state, if available.

    The Senate voted 28-0 on Friday to give preliminary approval to SB34, which would make the change. A final vote is expected next week.


    Sen. John Valentine, R-Orem, the bill's sponsor, said the Utah permit is popular because it is recognized by 33 other states - the most of any state permit - so owners can carry guns in most places nationally with just that one certificate.

    But he said states such as Nevada and New Mexico recently quit recognizing Utah permits. He said they claim that is out of concern that Utah permits do not require any measure of shooting proficiency, but he said the states actually appear upset that their own residents often apply only for a Utah license without also obtaining a local one.

    Valentine said the bill would give states control over their own residents, help ensure that Utah permits are still recognized by potentially jealous states, and help Utah residents by ensuring their permits will be recognized more widely.

    Senate President Michael Waddoups, R-Taylorsville, said, "Guns are always an easy target, if you will, for people to pick on. But this is well thought-out. It's an important issue."
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    Here is a sample letter for all of you to send to our legislators. I have put a link at the bottom which will help you locate your representatives. It doesn't hurt to send this to everyone, though.

    Dear XXXXX,

    I am writing today to express my concern over pending legislation which would halt Texas’ recognition of out-of-state concealed weapons permits possessed by Texas residents. I feel this is an unnecessary law which will do nothing to prevent crime and only further disarm clearly law-abiding citizens.

    Please do not support this legislation. I can not in good conscience vote for someone who infringes upon the rights of citizens to carry firearms for lawful purposes. Instead of using legislative efforts to get rid of gun possession I ask that you instead direct your efforts to reduce crime. Thank you for your time.

    Sincerely,
    (Your name here)

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    All house members: Texas House of Representatives : House Members
     

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    Look at post #123. Utah has pending legislation that would only allow them to issue a Utah permit to someone from out of state if they obtain THEIR home state's CHL first. So unless you have a Texas license, they wont give you a Utah license.

    Kinda takes away the incentive to get the Utah license in the first place, huh?
     

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    True, but as long as this legislation doesn't pass those of us with AZ permits should still be good, which is why I wrote my reps. As far as Utah goes, it's not surprising considering you need a license just to buy beer there!

    Thank you for the info. Kind of silly that I passed that post up!
     

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    I forsee states taking the same path as Utah. They dont want to be the state everyone flock to for a CHL because they are cheap or cant get one in their home state.
    As I predicted the current bill in the Texas Legislature, I predict many states will follow Utah's lead to tighten up who the issue CHLs to that dont live in their state. Hell, look how conservative Utah is and their Senate voted 29-0 to move forward with it.

    Just my 2 cents.
     

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    I forsee states taking the same path as Utah. They dont want to be the state everyone flock to for a CHL because they are cheap or cant get one in their home state.
    As I predicted the current bill in the Texas Legislature, I predict many states will follow Utah's lead to tighten up who the issue CHLs to that dont live in their state. Hell, look how conservative Utah is and their Senate voted 29-0 to move forward with it.

    Just my 2 cents.

    What would benefit state's such as our own, is following the Utah licensing requirement. Do you really think Texans would buy a Nonresident license if the Texas license cost the same and had the same requirements as the Utah license does?
    Oh yea, thats my worth. Valid point if I might add.
     
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    I forsee states taking the same path as Utah. They dont want to be the state everyone flock to for a CHL because they are cheap or cant get one in their home state.
    As I predicted the current bill in the Texas Legislature, I predict many states will follow Utah's lead to tighten up who the issue CHLs to that dont live in their state. Hell, look how conservative Utah is and their Senate voted 29-0 to move forward with it.

    Just my 2 cents.

    In the case of Utah other States were dropping recognition of the permit due to the "loose" requirements. For Utah, ending out of State licenses or tightening requirements may be in the best interest of their citizens. Texas requirements are still pretty strict relatively.
     

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    I'd feel much better about that if they enacted the pros of a UT permit into a TX permit before making it impossible for us special cases to get either. I read Texas actually loses money on CCWs. If that's the case in a gun loving state like this, well folks, our legislators are obviously doing something wrong!
     

    London

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    Well, I can't get one in Texas for about three more years since I have a deferment for a class B misdemeanor. Seems like a pretty draconian standard to me, though I'm sure some will disagree.

    My AZ permit also lasts one year longer than the TX.
     

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    London, I dont have any issue with you personally, nor do I have an issue with people convicted of crimes not being able to get a CHL...I think the only folks that are going to support issuing CHLs to those with convictions....are those with convictions. I dont ever see that changing in Texas.

    If they made the license good for a longer period...ok by me
     

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    Well, I can't get one in Texas for about three more years since I have a deferment for a class B misdemeanor. Seems like a pretty draconian standard to me, though I'm sure some will disagree.

    My AZ permit also lasts one year longer than the TX.

    Yea, thats BS. You werent comvicted of anything and you still cant get a Texas License. It's ok to carry in Texas under a Arizona license though.
    I hear ya and agree. The standard for the Texas license is almost like they dont want people to have them.
     
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