We have some good news . . .
Recently one of our students who completed our IP101 class asked me if it would satisfy the training requirement for an Arizona Concealed Weapon Permit (CWP). After reading the pertinent sections of the Arizona state code, I thought it was worth a try, so I wrote a letter on the student's behalf. I am pleased to report that the letter was eventually accepted as evidence of meeting the training requirement by the Arizona Dept. of Public Safety.
Now, what does this mean to you? Well, if you are interested in obtaining an Arizona CWP (which gets you about the same number of states at the Utah CFP), then we may be able to help you. If you safely and satsifactorily complete one or more of our classes that I believe will satisfy Arizona DPS, I will write a similar letter for you. One caveat is that it will have to be a class that I am teaching or assisting since I'll have to observe you.
Recently one of our students who completed our IP101 class asked me if it would satisfy the training requirement for an Arizona Concealed Weapon Permit (CWP). After reading the pertinent sections of the Arizona state code, I thought it was worth a try, so I wrote a letter on the student's behalf. I am pleased to report that the letter was eventually accepted as evidence of meeting the training requirement by the Arizona Dept. of Public Safety.
Now, what does this mean to you? Well, if you are interested in obtaining an Arizona CWP (which gets you about the same number of states at the Utah CFP), then we may be able to help you. If you safely and satsifactorily complete one or more of our classes that I believe will satisfy Arizona DPS, I will write a similar letter for you. One caveat is that it will have to be a class that I am teaching or assisting since I'll have to observe you.