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Utah Senate advances felony penalties for meth production that harms children, elders
Utah State Senate · February 22, 2000
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Summary
Senate Bill 188, sponsored by Sen. Suazo, would create graduated felony penalties for clandestine methamphetamine operations that expose or harm children or elderly people. The measure passed on a recorded roll call and advances to the House.
Senator Suazo introduced Senate Bill 188, saying the measure "addresses a very serious issue, and that is the production of methamphetamines." The bill would impose a third-degree felony for knowingly allowing a child or elderly person to suffer bodily injury as a result…
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