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House narrows vehicle-concealment bill to require 'knowing' possession of compartments for criminal penalty
Utah House of Representatives · January 22, 2008
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Summary
Lawmakers amended House Bill 30 to make it a Class A misdemeanor only when a person knowingly possesses, uses or controls a vehicle with a compartment intended to conceal contraband; the bill passed and was referred to the Senate.
On Jan. 22 the Utah House debated House Bill 30, a criminal statute aimed at vehicles outfitted with concealed compartments used to hide drugs, weapons or illicit proceeds. Sponsor Representative Paul Ray said the bill targets manufacturers and users exploiting secret compartments to conceal contraband.…
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