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General rule of thumb: don't tell anyone you carry.
Past pattern of behavior involving unlawful violence or threats of unlawful violence; Past participation in incidents involving unlawful violence or threats of unlawful violence; or. Conviction of any offense in violation of Utah Criminal / Weapons Code.
I am not related to NAME, but I have known him for many years. I believe NAME to be of good character and that he will accept the responsibilities involved seriously, and know of no reason why he should not be granted a license to carry. I recommend that you approve his application.
How long does it take to approve or disapprove a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) application? We would approve or depending on the circumstances deny an application within a 60-day period which begins with the day a "properly executed application" is received at the Federal Firearms Licensing Center.
Some states are fully unrestricted, meaning no permit is required for open or concealed carry. Others allow the open carry of a firearm/or handgun without a permit but require a permit for concealment.
An example of a proper cause would be someone whose life is in imminent danger — supported by a restraining order against another person — and needs self-protection. One general exception to open carry is for hunting and being on your own property.