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Utah House debates private-property language in state preemption gun bill

Utah House of Representatives · February 26, 2004
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Summary

The House debated amendments to Senate Bill 48, which would make gun policy statewide; Representative Cheryl Allen sought to reinstate language protecting private-property restrictions, but her amendment failed and the House proceeded toward a vote on the preemption measure.

The Utah House of Representatives debated Amendment No. 3 to Senate Bill 48 on the House floor, a contentious change that would have reinstated Senate language clarifying private-property restrictions on firearms.

Representative Cheryl Allen moved the amendment, saying the language in lines 57a–57d ‘‘is more precise and clear’’ and would preserve the ability of property owners and businesses to restrict the carrying of weapons…

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