Saturday, March 15, 2008

Our Class Mission


We are dedicated to the Constitution and the right of the people to keep and bear arms. We are located in Brigham City Utah but will give classes anywhere along the Wasatch front. We hope that through our convenient classes we can help you to secure peace of mind for yourself and your loved ones. We are both NRA and State of Utah certified instructors with a lifetimes experience with firearms. Our classes are $40.00 and include your ; application, firearms familiarity certification, fingerprints, photos, and notary signature. When you walk out of our class all you will have to do is mail in your application to BCI http://bci.utah.gov/CFP/CFPHome.html with your application fee of $65.25. We give you convenient refference materials to take home and give you the tools to keep informed on our ever changing Utah gun laws. Again we hope that by having all your needs met at one place and at one time you will be more likely to obtain your permit. We have had many people come to our class that have already taken a class somewhere else but did not receive all these services. Our students informed us that the run around to obtain these other requirements was simply more hasle than it was worth and so they did not obtain their permit. If you have already taken a class please follow through and don't let your time and money go to waste. If you haven't yet taken a class we hope you will let us expedite and simplify your application process.

Our Class Schedules

We are currently taking signups for classes on these dates:

Thursday, March 27th 5 P.M.-9P.M.

Saturday, March 29th 5 P.M.-9P.M.

Saturday, April 5th 8A.M.-12P.M.

We can bring our class to your home anytime you have a group of four or more. To sign up for a scheduled class or request a private one just email savage22.250@gmail.com We will send you an email reminder (or phone if requested) several days before the class.

Disqualifying Factors for Utah CFP

Our State has set forth a set of guidelines that may affect your eligability to obtain a Utah concealed carry permit.
1. You must be at least 21 years of age.
2. Be a legal U.S. citizen.
3. Unless the record has been expunged you may not obtain a concealed carry permit if you have been convicted of/or been on probation for a;

Juvenille record
Felony within last 7 years
Violent Foleny within last 10 years

Adult record
Class B and C misdemeaner within the last 3 years
Class A misdemeaner within the last 5 years
D.U.I. or Alcohol related reckless within the last 6 years
Domestic violence ever
Sexual offense ever
Felony offense ever
Currently under restrictions from a restraining order
Are currently adjucated by a court as mentally incompetent
Crime of moral turpitude which include:

Murder, Voluntary Manslaughter, Homicide by Reckless Conduct, Involuntary Manslaughter w/ Reckless Disregard, Attempted Murder, Kidnapping, Mayhem, Assault, Attempted Murder, Carrying a Concealed Weapon, Assault w/ a Deadly Weapon, Interfering w/ a Law Enforcement Officer, Obstruction of Justice, Assault Against a Peace Officer, Attempted Arson, Blackmail, Forgery, Forged Prescription, Making False Statements, Robbery, Embezzlement, Larceny, Theft, Grand theft, Petty Theft, Receiving Stolen Property, Concealing Assets in Bankruptcy, Encumbering Mortgaged Property w/ Intent to Defraud, Fraudulently Issuing Check w/ Insufficient Funds, Fraudulently Issuing Worthless Check, Illegal use of ATM or Credit Card, Passing Forged Instrument, Attempted Fraud, Using Mails to Defraud, Making False Statements in Acquisition of Firearm, Securities Fraud, Welfare Fraud, Transporting Stolen Property, Obtaining Money by False Pretenses, Bribery, Malicious Trespass, Falsely Issuing a Narcotic Prescription, Offering a Bribe, Making Passing or Possessing Counterfeit Coins, Conspiracy to Violate IRS Laws, Securities Fraud, Counterfeiting, Smuggling Merchandise, Impersonating Federal Officer, Harboring a Fugitive, Using False Names & Addresses to Violate Postal Laws, Selling False Counterfeit Immigration Documents, False Statements to Obtain a Passport, False Statements in LPR Application, Perjury, Theft from U.S. Mail, Taking Kickbacks, Receiving Funds by False Statements, Trafficking in Narcotics, Failing to Report Income, Union Official Unlawfully Accepting a Loan, Kickbacks on Government Contracts, Selective Service, Falsely Representing Social Security Number, False Statements for Unemployment Benefits

If you have convictions for any of these even if expunged on your records we recomend contacting BCI at (801-965-4445) or http://bci.utah.gov/contact.html before applying for a permit. BCI will be able to tell you whether or not one of these offenses may constitute denial of your application and walk you through the expungement process if it will help. BCI will search ALL CRIMINAL RECORDS when you apply including out of state, juvenille, and expunged.