Mr H
Banana'd
Not to take this off-topic but if you get a Utah CCW, you have to get fingerprinted. Now, I am not fond of getting fingerprinted after 10/1 to buy a handgun, but would it really matter since I was already fingerprinted due to taking the Utah course?
IMO, seeking a carry permit is a slightly different animal, and some level of additional scrutiny of the applicant is a state's prerogative. It should also be a shall-issue situation, rather than the "may-issue" that we have here... but that's another discussion.
Simply purchasing a firearm, however, falls under the most basic precepts of 2A, and requiring fingerprinting and a background check (beyond the basic NICS check for disqualifying factors) is a high-order infringement of the Right.