UTAH CONCEAL CARRY - Cape Gun Training

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FINGERPRINT CODES
$20 FOR 2 PRINT SETS
SEX - Male (M), Female (F)
6. RACE: White (W) Black (B) Hispanic (H) American Indian or Alaskan Native (I) Asian or Pacific Islander (A)
(O)
7. HGT - Height in feet and inches using all numerics. Example: 6’ 01”=601
8. WGT - Weight in pounds using all numerics. Example: 135lbs. = 135
9. EYES - List eye color: BLK – Black BLU – Blue BRO – Brown
GRY – Gray GRN – Green HAZ - Hazel
10. HAIR - List hair color: BLK – Black BLN - Blond or Strawberry BRO – BrownGRY - Gray or partially SDY – Sandy RED - Red or Auburn
BAL - Bald (if hairless or lost most of hair)
11. POB - Indicate city and state where the individual was born. Abbreviate State.
12. SOC - Social Security Number of individual.
13. SIGNATURE - Legible signature of person being fingerprinted must appear in this space.
14. CURRENT RESIDENCE - Complete number, street, city, state, and zip.
15. DATE - Indicate date fingerprints were taken.
UTAH & VIRGINIA
CONCEALED CARRY
PERMIT CERTIFICATION
NOVA Firearms
6830 Elm Street, Suite M6
McLean, VA 22101
(703) 448-4826
www.NOVAfirearms.com
Contacts:
NRA Certified Instructor
Utah BCI Certified Instructor
USCCA Affiliate Instructor
COURSE FORMAT
This course will teach
the UT CCW Permit &
will highlight VA
differences
LETS PASS OUT THE
PACKETS.
FAQ
Application
Student Outline
Required Handouts
Fingerprints
UT
CCW
HONORED
IN 36
STATES
UT LAW
CLICK
HERE
VA
CCW
HONORED
IN 33
STATES
VA LAW
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HERE
UT/VA
CCW
HONORED IN
36 STATES
HANDGUN
LAWS IN
EACH STATE
CLICK HERE
STATUTORY GUIDELINES
• Applicants must complete familiarity instruction with firearms.
• Understand safe loading, unloading, storage, and carrying of a
concealed weapon.
• Understand current laws regarding CCW
HANDGUN SAFETY RULES
• What is the primary cause of firearm related accidents?
• IGNORANCE
• CARELESSNESS
ELEMENTS OF FIREARM SAFETY
• Positive Attitude
• Knowledge
• Skill
FOUR BASIC GUN SAFETY
RULES
1.
2.
Treat all firearms as if they are loaded
Always keep your finger off the trigger
until your sights are on target and you
have made the decision to fire.
3. Never point a firearm at anything you are
not willing to destroy.
4. Before the decision to fire, be sure of your
target, your target’s environment and any
other safety hazards.
PERMIT HOLDERS ARE
RESPONSIBLE FOR
TEACHING THEIR
CHILDREN AND OTHER
OCCUPANTS IN THEIR
HOME ABOUT FIREARM
SAFETY
HANDGUN PARTS AND OPERATION
REVOLVER AND SEMI-AUTO
• FRAME:
• GRIP PANELS:
• BACKSTRAP:
• TRIGGER GUARD:
• SIGHTS:
• Actions:
• SA/DA/SADA
DAO
DEMO OF THE FOLLOWING:
• Safe loading, cocking, uncocking, and
unloading procedures for both revolvers and
semi automatics.
• Familiarize yourself with the owner’s manual.
• Know and be familiar with cylinder rotation
direction of revolvers….especially yours.
AMMUNITION
TYPES OF CARTRIDGES
1. CENTER-FIRE
2. RIM FIRE
AMMO SAFETY GUIDELINES
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Inspect ammunition for safety flaws and
imperfections.
1. Be sure to use the proper caliber ammunition
with the gun to be fired.
2. 380 vs 9mm
3. 38 vs 357 magnum
4. 45 long colt vs 45 ACP vs 45 GAP
AMMO SAFETY
DEFENSIVE AMMUNITION (JHP VS FMJ)
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Reliability-The ability of a firearm to consistently chamber,
fire, extract and eject a particular load without malfunctions.
Controllability-The ability to fire multiple rounds and still
manage recoil and maintain accuracy.
Stopping Power-The ability of a cartridge to quickly
incapacitate
An assailant or otherwise cause an assailant to stop his attack.
Accuracy-Ability of the gun and ammunition combination to
shoot to the point of aim indicated by the sights.
Muzzle Flash-When in excess will impair night vision and
illuminate your position.
Hollow-points-They open up and expand upon impact. This
more efficently transfers energy and also prevents over
penetration or complete penetration that could endanger the
lives of others.
AMMUNITION MALFUNCTIONS
• Misfire-Failure of the cartridge to fire
after the primer has been struck by
the firing pin
• Hangfire- A perceptible delay in the
ignition of a cartridge after the
primer has been struck by the firing
pin.
• Squib load-Development of less than
normal pressure or velocity after
ignition of the cartridge. Unusual
difference in recoil or noise.
DEALING WITH
MALFUNCTIONS
Misfire-Hangfire:
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Keep the pistol pointed in a safe direction-a hangfire might exist and
the cartridge could still fire. Don’t attmept to open the action of the
pistol to remove the cartridge for at least 30 seconds
Squib load:
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Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, wait 30 seconds and then
unload gun. Check to make sure the chamber is empty and the barrel
free of obstructions.
FUNDAMENTALS OF HANDGUN
SHOOTING
There are two primary two handed shooting
stances:
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Isosceles Stance
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Weaver Stance
TWO HANDED SHOOTING STANCES
RULES TO FOLLOW
ON THE RANGE
FAILURE TO FIRE
Malfunction Resolution:
Tap, Rack, & Roll
SAFE CONCEALMENT
CONSIDERATIONS…
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The firearm should be in a holster or case
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The firearm should be hidden from view
and be placed so that it is only accessible
to the individual carrying it.
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A handgun should not just be thrown in a
glovebox, under the car seat or a drawer.
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The permit holder is responsible for their
firearm at all times.
REVIEW OF ALL FEDERAL
AND STATE CODES,
RULES AND
REGULATIONS THAT
PERTAIN TO FIREARMS
OR DEFINITIONS
CONTAINED THEREIN…..
JUSTIFICATION FOR
USE OF FORCE
JUSTIFICATION OF FORCE
• 76-2-402 – Force in defense of a person
• A person must reasonably believe that force or threat of force
is necessary to defend the person or a third person against
another person’s imminent use of unlawful force
• Force used that is intended or likely to cause death or
serious bodily injury may only be used to prevent death or
serious bodily injury to himself or a third person or to prevent
the commission of a forcible felony.
• A person does not have a duty to retreat from threatened force
in a place where that person has lawfully entered or remained
JUSTIFICATION OF FORCE
U.C.A. 76-1-601 “Serious bodily injury” means bodily injury that
creates or causes serious permanent disfigurement, protracted
loss or impairment of function of any bodily member or organ, or
creates a substantial risk of death
JUSTIFICATION OF FORCE
• 76-2-405 – Force in defense of habitation
• A person reasonably believes force is necessary to
prevent or terminate unlawful entry into or attack on the
habitation
• Force likely to cause death or serious injury is justified
only if
• The entry is made or attempted in a violent tumultuous
manner, surreptitiously, or by stealth and he reasonably
believes the entry is made or attempted for the purpose of
assaulting or offering personal violence or
• He reasonably believes that the entry is made or attempted
for the purpose of committing a felony in the habitation and
the force is necessary to prevent the commission of the felony
FIREARMS AT RESIDENCE
U.C.A. 76-10-511
Except for persons described in Section 76-10-503, a person may
have a loaded firearm at his place of residence, including any
temporary residence or camp.
Residence defined: An improvement to real property used or
occupied as a primary or secondary residence; i.e. tent, trailer,
motor home, motel room, etc.
UNJUSTIFIABLE CIRCUMSTANCES
• Initially provokes the use of force as an excuse
to inflict bodily harm;
• Is attempting to commit, committing or fleeing
after the commission or attempted commission
of a felony; or
• Was the aggressor or was engaged in a combat
by mutual agreement unless he withdraws from
the attack and effectively communicates his
intent to withdrawal.
WEAPONS LAWS
OPEN CARRY
OTHER APPLICABLE CRIMINAL
STATUTES
• The right to open carry is not absolute.
• Illegal to draw or exhibit a dangerous weapon in
an angry or threatening manner or in a fight or
quarrel, except in necessary self defense (7610-506)
CARRYING LOADED FIREARM IN
VEHICLE OR ON STREET (76-10-505)
• A person may carry a loaded and concealed firearm in a
vehicle if:
• The person is 18 years old (NOT 21)
• Is in lawful possession of the vehicle
• Other occupant has consent from the person in lawful control
• Allowance extends to handguns only
• A person may carry on a public street if:
• The person has a concealed firearm permit
• A person without a CFP must carry in plain view and “statutorily
unloaded”
GUIDELINES FOR LAW
ENFORCEMENT CONTACT
When stopped for questioning
by a peace officer based on
reasonable suspicion in
accordance with Section 77-7-15,
all individuals, with or without a
permit who are lawful
possessors of firearms in public
and in vehicles are encouraged
to be cooperative and comply
with the lawful orders of police
officers.
FIREARMS CONFISCATION
PROHIBITION U.C.A. 63K-4-405
• Declared state of emergency or
disaster Hurricane Katrina
• Government and law enforcement may not confiscate
firearms if lawful to possess
• Officer may not be disciplined for refusing to
confiscate
• Law Enforcement and government may be subject to
civil damages
FEDERAL LAWS
FEDERAL LAWS
44 - 922 Unlawful acts
(a) (6) Straw Purchase
(a) (3) Unlawful transport of firearm by non-licensed dealer,
importer , manufacturer, or collector
(d) (1) – (9) Unlawful transfer of a firearm to restricted person
(g) (1) – (9)Unlawful Possession of a firearm by restricted person
(q) (2) (A) Unlawful possession of a firearm in a school zone
“STRAW” FIREARM PURCHASE
18 U.S.C. 922 (A) (6)
• Knowingly make or furnish a false or
fictitious oral or written statement or
misrepresented identification
intending to deceive with respect to
purchasing a firearms
TRANSPORTING FIREARMS
18 U.S.C. 926A
• Interstate transportation of a firearm for lawful
purpose is allowed if:
• The transporter is not a restricted person
• The firearm is not a restricted firearm (27
CFR,Part 478.28 & 36.
• Cannot transport to engage in business unless an
FFL 18 U.S.C. 922 (a) (1- 4)
• Firearm must be unloaded
• Ammunition and firearm not readily accessible or
directly accessible from the passenger
compartment unless in a locked container
excluding glove box or console.
SELLING FIREARMS
18 U.S.C. 922 (A), UNLICENSED
• Cannot sell to anyone outside your state of residency
• No registration required, Only transactions at the FFL dealership
are registered
• Cannot sell to anyone under 18 years of age
• Suggest that a non-licensed sale include a bill of sale between
parties to prove the transfer
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
18 U.S.C. 922 (G)
• Conviction of punishable by term exceeding on year
• Fugitive from justice
• Unlawful user of controlled substance
• Adjudicated mentally defective
• Illegal or unlawful in the U.S.
• Dishonorable discharge from the armed forces
• Renounced citizenship in the U.S.
• Protective order
• Conviction of Misdemeanor crime of domestic violence
POSSESSION OF FIREARM AT
A SCHOOL 18 U.S.C. 44,922
(Q)(2) (A)
• Unlawful to possess a firearm at a place that the individual
knows, or has reasonable cause to believe, is a school zone.
Exception:
If the individual possessing the firearm is licensed to do
so by the State in which the school zone is located.
Public schools:
• A valid CFP holder can posses a firearm within a public
school. Private schools can restrict firearms (similar to
private property owners).
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
Laws & Reciprocity Constantly
Change!!
It is the responsibility of each permit
holder to keep up with changes in
federal law, Utah law and
administrative rule if applicable.
ONLINE REFERENCES
• BCI Website
• http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/
• Utah Criminal and Traffic Codes
• www.le.state.ut.us/Documents/code_const.ht
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BUREAU OF CRIMINAL IDENTIFICATION
CONTACT INFORMATION
Physical address/mailing address:
• P.O. Box 148280
3888 W 5400 S,
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-8280
• (801)965-4445
• Contacts:
• Laura Gayler
• Program Coordinator
• (801)957-8620
• Phil Leiker
• Firearms Investigator II
• (801)965-4485
• Jeff Dunn
• Firearms Investigator II
• (801)957-8512
NOVA FIREARMS
CONTACT INFORMATION
Address: (Do not mail applications to this addressmail them to the address on the application!)
6830 Elm Street, Suite M6
McLean, VA 22101
(703) 448-4826
www.NOVAfirearms.com
• Contacts:
• NRA Certified Instructor
• Utah BCI Certified Instructor
• USCCA Affiliate Instructor