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Senate passes bill declaring state will not enforce certain federal firearm regulations
Utah State Senate · March 3, 2023
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Summary
Second Substitute House Bill 219, presented as a statement of state policy to protect Second Amendment rights, passed the Utah Senate after some floor comments and a constitutional authority claim; the measure passed 20–6–3.
The Utah Senate approved Second Substitute House Bill 219, a bill the sponsor described as declaring that the state and its political subdivisions will not enforce certain federal firearm regulations that purport to restrict specific firearms, ammunition or accessories.
Senator Vickers, the sponsor, described the measure as largely a message…
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