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Utah Concealed Carry Firearms Permit Course

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at 6:03 PM

Utah Concealed Carry Firearms Permit Course
Honored In Approximately 30 States

Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore

Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore

Maryland --(Ammoland.com)- Want “Peace of Mind” when traveling out-of-state? It’s possible with a Utah CCW Firearm Permit.

Protect yourself and your loved ones when traveling to visit family or to a favorite vacation destination.

As a Non-Resident of Utah and Law Abiding Citizen, you may obtain a Concealed Carry Firearm Permit from the State of Utah. The Utah CCW Permit allows you, as a Maryland resident, to carry a handgun in approximately 30 states.

This permit does NOT allow you to carry in the State of Maryland, but it is recognized in all of our adjoining states including Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Ohio, the gateway to the Midwest.

This course will be hosted by; Concealed Carry Firearms Instructors Certified By The Utah Bureau Of Criminal Identification

WHERE:
Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore (AGC)-Patapsco Ranges
Trap Range Upper Campus -Memorial Hall
11518 Marriottsville Road, Marriottsville, MD 21104

WHEN:
Saturday, September 04, 2010
(8:00-8:30 AM Check-In)
8:30 AM-1:30 PM Utah CFP Course

REGISTER BY CONTACTING EITHER:

  • Ken Brown: 410-462-4682 · KBrown@theIOTAgroup.com
    Bryan Fletcher: 410-796-7715 · GunTraining@verizon.net

UTAH CCW COURSE DOES NOT REQUIRE LIVE COURSE OF FIRE

COURSE FEE: $100.00 * INCLUDES *

  • Required Utah BCI Concealed Firearm Permit Classroom Instruction
  • Fingerprinting by Maryland CJIS Certified Technicians
  • Professionally Produced Passport/Permit Photographs
  • Express Postage to Utah

In addition to the $100 course fee, you will need to have available:

A non-refundable payment of $65.25 is to be included with your application. This fee consists of $35.00 for application and permit processing and $30.25 charged by F.B.I. to process the fingerprint card. The Bureau will accept check, money order or credit cards (VISA and MASTERCARD). Name and address must be imprinted on check. Make check or money order payable to the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification. The Utah CCW Permit is valid for 5 years. The renewal fee is $10 and also valid for 5 years.

Total UTAH CCW COURSE AND PERMIT FEES:

  • $165.25 ($100 Registration Fee Required for inclusion on Roster)
  • Forms of Acceptable Payment for Course: Personal Checks, Money Orders, and Major Credit Cards: VISA, MC, Discover.
  • Note: Registration Fees are non-refundable, but may be applied to a future Utah CFP Course.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

  • US Citizen or Legal Alien at least 21 Years Old
  • Have Not Been Convicted of a Felony
  • Photocopy of Valid Driver’s License or State ID (included with course)
  • One Photograph of Passport Quality (included with course)
  • One FBI Fingerprint Card (included with course)
  • Firearm Familiarity Certification (included with course)
  • Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) Conducts Background Checks for All Applicants.

COURSE CONTENT:
The course is approximately 5 hours of classroom instruction and includes Safe Handgun Handling Rules, Nomenclature, Ammunition, Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting, How to Carry Concealed Options, Aggressive Behavior Management overview, Six Levels of Use of Force Continuum, Federal, State and Local Laws overview.

States having EITHER formal reciprocity with Utah OR that recognize the Utah CCW Permit:

· Alabama · Alaska · Arizona · Arkansas · Colorado · Delaware · Florida · Georgia · Idaho · Indiana · Kentucky ·Louisiana · Michigan · Minnesota · Mississippi · Missouri · Montana · Nebraska · New Hampshire · North Carolina · North Dakota · Ohio · Oklahoma · Pennsylvania · South Dakota · Tennessee · Texas · Utah · Vermont · Virginia · Washington State · West Virginia · Wyoming

NOTE:
This list can change without notice, and it is the permit holder’s responsibility to confirm which states honor or have annulled their reciprocity agreement with the State of Utah.

Not all states recognize an “out of state” or “non-resident” Utah CCW Permit. At the present time, several of the states listed above do not recognize “out of state” or “non-resident” Utah CCW Permits. This can change at any time.

An up to date list is provided by the State of Utah’s Bureau of Criminal Identification website. Click on the individual state links for information on that particular state’s reciprocity agreements with Utah.

  • http://www.publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/FAQother.html
  • http://www.publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/documents/reciprocity_003.pdf

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Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore, Inc. (AGC), located in Marriottsville, Maryland. The Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore, Inc. was formed on July 1, 1944 when a number of World War II veterans in the Baltimore, Maryland area began looking for a place for recreational and competitive shooting. They organized with several other Baltimore area shooting clubs to form the “AGC” Visit: www.associatedgunclubs.org

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On Look-a-Like Assault Weapons Maryland AG Disagrees with State Police

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at 11:37 AM

On Look-a-Like Assault Weapons Maryland AG Disagrees with State Police

GSG-5 Rifle with 10 Round Magazine

GSG-5 Rifle with 10 Round Magazine

Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore

Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore

Maryland --(Ammoland.com)- In October of 2009, we reported on a new but unpublished Maryland State Police policy which declared certain .22 caliber rifles were copies of assault weapons and thus regulated firearms subject to the 7 day waiting period and background check as handguns.

The foggy logic behind this was that because they “looked like assault weapons,” then they must be assault weapons.

The Maryland State Police did not publish this new policy which resulted in an unknown number of persons who purchasing these firearms “illegally” from licensed dealers, while others were compelled to undergo the background check and waiting period.

Under pressure from the Maryland Licensed Firearms Dealers Association (MLFDA), the Secretary of the Maryland State Police requested an opinion from the Attorney General of Maryland. Delegate Kevin Kelly provided a detailed account of the legislative history and legislative intent of the “assault weapon” bill as signed into law in 1989.

The Attorney General responded with an opinion in support of the position held by the MLFDA. The Attorney General’s Opinion reads in part:

“In our opinion, to come within the definition of “regulated firearm,” a copy of a designated assault weapon must be similar in its internal components and function to the designated weapon. Cosmetic similarity to an enumerated assault weapon alone would not bring the firearm within the regulated firearms law. “

What will happen to the records of purchases and persons which were improperly registered as owning these firearms is still unclear. The AGC will pursue this matter with the Maryland State Police and request that all records of these purchases be purged from the MSP’s registration system.

The Attorney General’s Opinion plus referenced documents, can be found on the Legislative News page of the AGC website. Click here for the Attorney General’s Opinion

Still another victory for Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore.

About:
Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore, Inc. (AGC), located in Marriottsville, Maryland. The Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore, Inc. was formed on July 1, 1944 when a number of World War II veterans in the Baltimore, Maryland area began looking for a place for recreational and competitive shooting. They organized with several other Baltimore area shooting clubs to form the “AGC” Visit: www.associatedgunclubs.org

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