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Senate adopts conference changes to clarify return of firearms seized in domestic-violence incidents
Summary
The Utah Senate adopted a conference committee report and passed second substitute Senate Bill 27 to clarify that firearms seized during domestic-violence incidents are to be returned if no protective order is issued or when a protective order expires; the House had passed the substitute unanimously.
The Utah State Senate on March 7 adopted a conference committee report and passed the second substitute to Senate Bill 27, which inserts language clarifying the return of firearms seized during domestic-violence incidents when no protective order is granted or when an order expires.
Senator Todd Wyler, a conference committee chair, told the Senate the committee inserted…
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