I should probably ask them again why it wouldn't print they told me on the phone but i have the memory of a goldfish all I know is it ultimately wasn't printable.
edit: I sent them an email asking for the .stl they made thanks for the good idea
campers also use this term. A wise camper will check above their tent spot for widowmakers in case there is high wind during the night. A hard hat would be difficult to sleep in!
i think you're misunderstanding what the checks and columns on that page mean though. I'm on mobile though maybe you can see columns I can't but i'll defer to my firearm instructors interpretation of the system which matches everything at utah's site and the reciprocity map I linked.
i did assume anyone would have their home state permit first! It's handy for traveling to the reciprocal states especially if they border yours and you live near the border.
I'm not sure where you see it's only valid in 15 states though, here's an example reciprocity map you can find them all over
i believe it's only those 5 light blue states that only honor it for Utahns the dark blue ones honor it wherever you live.
The new law makes it clear that Utahns 18 years or older, who have a concealed weapon permit, may carry a firearm concealed or openly on campus. University of Utah Police will confirm that those carrying openly on campus have a concealed weapon permit.
it's only for those who have a concealed permit.
fun fact: The Utah concealed carry permit comes with reciprocity in most of the states and you can obtain one via mail even if you aren't a resident of Utah.
I should probably ask them again why it wouldn't print they told me on the phone but i have the memory of a goldfish all I know is it ultimately wasn't printable.
edit: I sent them an email asking for the .stl they made thanks for the good idea