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Senate approves $2 million pilot to add shot-counting technology to law-enforcement handguns

Utah State Senate · February 3, 2021
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Summary

Senate Bill 68 passed the Utah Senate on Feb. 3, 2021. Sponsors said the bill requests $2 million for a pilot that would outfit roughly 8,000 law-enforcement firearms with technology that records shot counts, dates and times; the bill passed on a roll call and will be sent to the House.

The Utah Senate on Feb. 3 passed Senate Bill 68, a measure to create a law-enforcement handgun technology pilot and to request funding for initial deployment.

Senator David Buxton, sponsor, described the bill as a pilot program to require technology in handguns used by law enforcement and said the measure requests $2,000,000 to equip…

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