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Committee sends Gaston license-plate cleanup (RS 32346) to print; expands eligibility, funds in-person firearm-safety education

2520843 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

Sen. Tammy Nichols told the committee RS32346 refines the Gaston license plate design, removes a 26,000-pound eligibility limit, directs proceeds to in-person firearm-safety education, and establishes a volunteer Idaho firearm safety education committee to manage grants; the committee voted to send the request to print.

Sen. Tammy Nichols, sponsor of RS32346, told the Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee the draft cleans up last session’s Gaston license-plate law to broaden eligibility and clarify implementation. Nichols said the proposal removes a 26,000-pound vehicle limit so more Idahoans can obtain the specialty plate, specifies a bright…

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