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    Concealed Weapons numbers

    I am taking my CCW Class next Tuesday so I have been
    checking out the BCI website about CCW Permits and found some interesting numbers on Permits Issued and Weapons Purchased.
    I never would have guessed these numbers were this high, this is awsome.

    http://des.utah.gov/bci/brady_statistics.html

    1st Quarter 2008
    4,930 Permits Issued
    2,295 Permits Renewed
    83 Permits Revoked
    120 Permits Suspended
    55 Applications Denied

    20,147 Requests to purchase Weapons
    610 requests were denied

    2nd Quarter 2008
    11,702 Permits Issued
    3,451 Permits Renewed
    45 Permits Revoked
    118 Permits Suspended
    166 Applications Denied

    17,756 Requests to purchase Weapons
    550 requests were denied


    123,251 Total Valid Permits as of June 30,2008


    Weapons Purchased by month over the past year

    Month Total Denials
    Jun

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    I am surprised at the number of denials, I would think if a person is not eligable to purchase a gun they would know, or maybe it's the authorities and their entrapment operations

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    I'm not surprised at the number of denials. The world is full of stupid people.

    Everyone believes they're entitled to something, even if they have a felony conviction. You know, it's "in the Constitution" and all..

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    I am finally going to take the plunge and pack heat.
    So, Kid, you think you got what it takes to be a Punch King?

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    Congrats on taking the steps in order to protect yourself

    Now, I highly recommend you go get some training. It is a life changing experience. There are some good facilities in Utah and some excellent ones out of state.

    So what will you be carrying?
    Let's Roll

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glockguy
    Congrats on taking the steps in order to protect yourself

    Now, I highly recommend you go get some training. It is a life changing experience. There are some good facilities in Utah and some excellent ones out of state.

    So what will you be carrying?
    I bought the Ruger LCP .380, I took the class Tuesday and sent off my paperwork on Wednesday, now I just have to wait the two months for the permit to arive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glockguy
    So what will you be carrying?
    Only the biggest and best for Punchking This is my guess what he'll be packin

    500 S&W Magnum

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    Just call me the Joker.



    Who needs to bend their leg when you have a big gun.

    You speak of training, what kind of training are you referring to?
    So, Kid, you think you got what it takes to be a Punch King?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourtycal
    Quote Originally Posted by Glockguy
    So what will you be carrying?
    Only the biggest and best for Punchking This is my guess what he'll be packin

    500 S&W Magnum
    That's a hell of a gun and packs a hell of a kick. I shot one two weeks ago at the Federal Ammunition plant in Minnesota. Awesome gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PunchKing
    You speak of training, what kind of training are you referring to?
    I'd suggest something like this from Strategic Tactical:

    http://www.utahconcealedcarry.com/fo...php?f=7&t=3313

    I have taken the course and it is WELL worth your time.
    Never pistol whip someone with your gun...that could mar the finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tapehoser
    Quote Originally Posted by PunchKing
    You speak of training, what kind of training are you referring to?
    I'd suggest something like this from Strategic Tactical:

    http://www.utahconcealedcarry.com/fo...php?f=7&t=3313

    I have taken the course and it is WELL worth your time.
    Thanks for the link, I will keep my eyes open for similar courses. Nothing like the opportunity to bust some caps in a "combat" situation without having to kill or be killed. I also appreciate that someone has taken the time to link many of the laws concerning fire arms. I always thought loaded meant bullets in the gun, who new it isn't loaded until it is ready to be fired. Does the same apply to driving in your car? Can you have a full magazine in the weapon? I don't plan on tempting my fate, just thinking.
    So, Kid, you think you got what it takes to be a Punch King?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PunchKing
    Quote Originally Posted by tapehoser
    Quote Originally Posted by PunchKing
    You speak of training, what kind of training are you referring to?
    I'd suggest something like this from Strategic Tactical:

    http://www.utahconcealedcarry.com/fo...php?f=7&t=3313

    I have taken the course and it is WELL worth your time.
    Thanks for the link, I will keep my eyes open for similar courses. Nothing like the opportunity to bust some caps in a "combat" situation without having to kill or be killed. I also appreciate that someone has taken the time to link many of the laws concerning fire arms. I always thought loaded meant bullets in the gun, who new it isn't loaded until it is ready to be fired. Does the same apply to driving in your car? Can you have a full magazine in the weapon? I don't plan on tempting my fate, just thinking.
    The way I read the law in your vehicle you have to be "unloaded" but by state law unloaded means not in the chamber, so to me yes you can have your magazine full and in the gun, just not a bullet in the chamber.

    Why not just make it easy and get a Concealed Carry Permit than you CAN carry a loaded gun at all times (with a few expecptions).

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    I've had mine for several months now and still carry on a daily basis. My only recommendation, which I know you didn't ask for but I'll give it anyway, is to buy the cheapest holster you can find. Until you find something that works for you, don't go buy the $150 kydex holster. Get the cheepo and make sure it works for ya. Then buy the nice one.

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