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Utah House amends concealed-weapons bill, reinstates governor appointment for review board
Summary
On Feb. 17 the Utah House debated Substitute House Bill 30 (concealed firearms amendments), adopted an amendment to return appointment authority over the Concealed Weapons Review Board to the governor, and circled the bill for further revisions after members raised concerns about standards and administrative authority.
The Utah House spent significant floor time Feb. 17 debating substitute House Bill 30, a package of amendments to the concealed-weapons permit statute. Sponsors said the substitute clarifies procedures for issuing and revoking permits and governing board responsibilities; opponents warned the substitute would shift too much discretion to the commissioner of public safety…
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