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Senate passes temporary concealed-carry exception for domestic-violence victims

Utah State Senate · March 14, 2019
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Summary

The Senate approved House Bill 243 to exempt certain domestic-violence victims from concealed-carry penalties for a limited period after issuance of a protective order, allowing immediate protective measures while a permit is obtained; senators debated training and safety concerns.

The Utah Senate passed House Bill 243, which modifies statutes related to victims of domestic or dating violence who carry a concealed firearm without a permit. The bill provides that certain criminal penalties for carrying a concealed firearm without a permit do not apply to a victim of domestic violence or dating violence…

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