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House approves bill opening some publicly funded shooting ranges to organized users with conditions
Summary
The House passed Second Substitute Senate Bill 107 to allow organized groups to use certain publicly funded shooting ranges by appointment, with fees, liability insurance and range safety officers; sponsors added language to protect existing law-enforcement leases. The measure passed 61-13.
The Utah House on March 14 passed Second Substitute Senate Bill 107, a bill that authorizes use of certain publicly funded shooting ranges by organized groups on an appointment basis, subject to reasonable fees, proof of liability insurance and a requirement for a range safety officer.
Representative Oda, the House sponsor, opened debate by saying the amendment (Amendment No. 7) addressed state, county and public-safety concerns and included…
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