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Idaho committee backs bill removing firearm-storage mandate for foster parents
Summary
The House Health and Welfare Committee voted to send Senate Bill 10-34 to the floor with a “do pass” recommendation; the bill replaces a rule requiring separate locked storage of firearms and ammunition for foster parents with a training requirement on firearm safety.
The House Health and Welfare Committee voted to send Senate Bill 10-34 to the House floor with a “do pass” recommendation after a brief discussion Thursday.
The bill, presented by Representative Judy Boyle, District 9, would move foster-care rules into statute and remove a rule provision the sponsor described as requiring foster parents to “store their firearms and their ammunition separately under lock and key.” Boyle said the…
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