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-Land of the Free
Utah Axes Gun-Permit Requirement
2021-02-11
[Free Beacon] Residents of Utah will soon be able to carry concealed guns without a permit.

Governor Spencer Cox (R.) will sign legislation into law this week to eliminate the permit requirement, his spokeswoman told the Washington Free Beacon on Tuesday. The act will allow any law-abiding person over the age of 21 to carry a gun under his or her clothes while in the state. Convicted felons, those adjudicated mentally ill, and other people prohibited from owning a gun are excluded from the policy.

Clark Aposhian, chairman of the Utah Shooting Sports Council, said his group has been pushing for the change since 2013, when a previous attempt was vetoed by then-governor Gary Herbert (R.). He said the bill becoming law is a win for law-abiding gun owners and will cut down on potential wait times for those in danger, noting that getting a permit can "take up to 90 days."

The repeal of permit requirements for concealed gun carry has accelerated over the past decade in a show of the increasing influence of gun owners and Second Amendment groups, especially at the state level. Utah is the 17th state to adopt a permitless carry system. While Vermont has used a permitless system since its founding, most states effectively banned any form of concealed gun carry until the mid-1990s. As recently as 1986, 16 states banned concealed gun carry while another 25 had laws allowing state officials to reject permit applications for any.

Now, no states outright ban concealed carry, and only eight states still allow officials to reject permit applicants who otherwise comply with training and background-check requirements.

Experts said the relaxation of concealed gun carry restrictions in recent years after concerted efforts from groups such as the National Rifle Association is proof of how influential politically active gun owners can be.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Have had that for a couple of years here in Idaho. Got my concealed carry permit long before that. Agree with the law but would like to see some basic training to go with it. Here in the western US where ranches abound, folks grow up with guns and are pretty responsible. Would think the same applies to Utah generally although they DID elect Willard to the Senate. Buyers remorse set in yet?
Posted by: Warthog   2021-02-11 09:42  

#2  

Please GA. Next?

Since violent criminals by their very definition DO NOT follow, nor obey such ill thought thru KNEE JERK Laws. Thus do take advantage against honest citizens placed at a disadvantage by having to obtain a permit to defend themselves

I would adjust the Law as follows tho. Because not all Convicted Felons are violent. About 1/3 are white collar non-violent crimes.

So maybe just those felons that have used a firearm in the commission of a crime, or were convicted of Physically Violent Acts with any type weapon, or Mentally Ill, or have been addicted to or sold addictive Illegal drugs.

What harm does a NON-Violent/Stable person pose owning a firearm? Other than not being able to defend themselves and their families against Home invaders, CarJackers and muggers?




Posted by: NN2N1   2021-02-11 06:22  

#1  Texas next?
Posted by: Deadeye Jaiting7534   2021-02-11 01:41  

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