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Committee extends sunset on private-sale firearm review, sends SB 14 to consent calendar

2215361 · February 3, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 14, a sunset-extension review of private-sales-of-firearm provisions, was favorably recommended by the committee and placed on the consent calendar after brief, unanimous voice votes and a public sign-on from the Utah Shooting Sports Council.

Senate Bill 14, a measure to renew and extend the sunset review for private sales of firearms, passed the House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee by unanimous voice vote and was placed on the consent calendar.

Representative Ryan Wilcox presented SB 14 on behalf of Senator Keith Grover and staff. Wilcox told the committee the substitute simply renews and extends the sunset provision; he offered no policy changes.

Clark Oppochan, representing the Utah Shooting Sports Council, testified in support. Representative Lee moved that the committee pass SB 14 with a favorable recommendation; the motion passed unanimously by voice vote. Committee members then voted to place SB 14 on the consent calendar.

Motions and votes were taken by voice; no roll-call vote tallies were recorded in the transcript.