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UTAH 2020 LEGISLATIVE ACTION – RELEASE 6

Thursday, February 27, 2020

This is the time in the process where bills either die
or get some traction.

HB0109 Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchasers

HB0115 Dangerous Weapon Custodian Liability.

HB0136 Safe Storage of Firearms Amendments

HB0229 Extreme Risk Protection Order.

HB0267S02 Prohibited Persons Amendments

HB0271S01 Firearm Preemption Amendments [Action Required]

HB0282 Voluntary Firearms Restrictions Amendments

HB0316 Restricted Status Amendments

HB0340 Rampage Violence Prevention Study

SB0033 Firearm Identification Amendments(

SB0087 Firearm Commitment Amendments

HB 271S1
Firearm Preemption Amendments

STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/24 [This was slated for committee but ended up not being considered – Please call your representative to show support for this bill – This will eliminate Salt Lake County mandating additional requirement outside of their authority]

  • This bill clarifies that the Legislature has preempted the field of firearm regulation for the state.
  • Creates the Firearms Preemption Enforcement Act;
  • clarifies preemption of the field of firearms regulation;
  • defines terms;
  • outlines violations of legislative preemption;
  • provides for civil action for a violation of legislative preemption;
  • outlines remedies and fines for violating legislative preemption;
  • addresses governmental immunity; and
  • makes technical changes.

KSL Article on this bill

Please call your representative to voice yours support for this bill.  This will help prevent a citizen from having to bring action against an agency violating firearms laws.  Follow this link to find your representative by click on the “My Legislators” box.

HB 109
Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchasers

STATUS: House Rules – 2/26
 [This went into committee and was tabled with 8-3-0 vote.  Often, but not always, this is a nice way of killing a bill.]

  • Requires background checks for the transfer of a firearm between persons who are not federal firearms licensees;
  • Creates exceptions for family members, law enforcement agencies and officers, and others;
  • Allows for temporary transfers under specific circumstances; and sets penalties.

HB 229
Extreme Risk Protection Order

STATUS: House Rules Committee – 2/3
[Still sitting idle – it is likely dead]

  • This bill enacts the Extreme Risk Protective Order Act;
  • defines terms;
  • enables a family member or law enforcement to ask a court to restrain a person from possessing any firearms or ammunition for a specified length of time;
  • requires the courts to develop and adopt uniform forms for all courts;
  • requires that the court consider whether the respondent:
    • has made recent threats or acted violently;
    • violated a recent protective order; 
    • has demonstrated a pattern of violent acts or threats within the past 12 months;
    • is dangerous; or
    • has attempted or threatened self-harm;
  • allows a court to issue a search warrant if a respondent refuses to surrender firearms and ammunition upon service of an order;
  • requires the courts to report the respondent’s information to the Bureau of Criminal Identification upon issuance, and to remove the information upon expiration; allows the respondent to surrender firearms and ammunition to a law enforcement agency or a federal firearms licensee;
  • provides for disposal if the firearms and ammunition are not reclaimed upon expiration;
  • requires the director of POST to create and implement training and materials; and
  • requires the courts to create and distribute an annual report on extreme risk protective orders.

SB 33
Firearm Identification Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee since 1/27
[Still sitting idle – it is likely dead]

  • Makes it a third degree felony to alter or remove identifying marks on a firearm; and
  • makes it a third degree felony to be in possession of a firearm on which the identifying marks have been removed or altered.

 SB 87
Firearm Commitment Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee since 2/4
[Still sitting idle – it is likely dead]

  • This bill provides for circumstances where a cohabitant may commit the firearm of a firearm owner cohabitant without the permission of the owner cohabitant; 
  • sets procedures for law enforcement to follow when accepting a firearm committed by a cohabitant without the owner cohabitant’s permission; and 
  • makes technical changes.

HB 267S02
Prohibited Persons Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee – 2/25 [This bill has passed the house and now is on it’s may to the Senate]

  • This bill requires an individual to surrender ownership and possession of all firearms within 72 hours of becoming a restricted person;
  • provides procedures and requirements for a restricted person to comply with upon surrendering a firearm; and
  • authorizes law enforcement to search and seize the firearms of a restricted person under specified circumstances.

HB 282
Voluntary Firearms Restrictions Amendments

STATUS: House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills – 2/25
[This bill has been circles on the House floor – it may be stuck there]

  • This bill requires the Bureau of Criminal Identification to create a process and forms to allow a non-restricted person to voluntarily become a restricted person for a limited period of time;
  • requires the person to acknowledge the consequences of the restrictions;
  • allows the person to request removal after 30 days; and
  • requires the law enforcement agency and bureau to destroy all records after a person is removed from the voluntary restricted list. 

HB 316
Restricted Status Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee – 2/25
House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills

  • This bill defines terms; and
  • provides notification requirements to an individual accused or convicted of a criminal charge that would prevent the individual from lawfully owning or possessing a firearm.

HB 340
Rampage Violence Prevention Study

STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/21

  • This bill: defines terms;
  • requires the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to conduct a study on rampage violence;
  • authorizes the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to contract with a 
  • state agency, private entity, or research institution to assist in the study on rampage violence;
  • requires the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to report to the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Interim Committee regarding the study on rampage violence; and
  • makes technical changes.

HB 136
Safe Storage of Firearms

STATUS: House Judiciary Committee – 2/24
[Failed to be tabled, so it was held.  Don’t know what really means]

  • Makes it a criminal offense if a firearm is stored in a place that the firearm owner knows or has reason to believe a minor or person legally restricted from possessing a firearm has access to and a person is injured by a minor or restricted person using the firearm;

HB 115
Dangerous Weapon Custodian Liability

STATUS: Did not make it out of committee

  • This bill provides a cause of action for negligent entrustment of a firearm.
  • Provides for circumstances under which a firearm custodian can be liable for damage caused by another individual’s use of the firearm custodian’s firearm; and 
  • Provides for a defense to an action brought under the statute.

Bills that have been requested by our representatives and titled but have not been submitted for process.

  • Administrative Security Amendments
  • Conceal Carry Firearms Amendments
  • Discharge of Firearms Within Political Subdivisions
  • Extreme Risk Protection Order Requirements
  • Firearm Production Amendments
  • Firearm Safe Harbor Amendments
  • Firearms Removal Amendments
  • Firearms Revisions Peterson
  • Gun-free Zone Liability Amendments
  • Medical Cannabis Criminal Amendments
  • Restricted Status Amendments

Filed Under: Political Arena

UTAH 2020 LEGISLATIVE ACTION – RELEASE 5

Friday, February 21, 2020

This is the time in the process where bills either die or get some traction.  If you have not been receiving these emails, I apologize.  A technical setting prevented a number of people from getting the legislative updates.

HB0109 – Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchasers
STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/13 [Not seen any attention for some time]

  • Requires background checks for the transfer of a firearm between persons who are not federal firearms licensees;
  • Creates exceptions for family members, law enforcement agencies and officers, and others;
  • Allows for temporary transfers under specific circumstances; and sets penalties.

130114152903-abc-schoolhouse-rock-just-a-bill-story-top

HB0115 – Dangerous Weapon Custodian Liability
STATUS: House Judiciary Committee – 2/13
[Not seen any attention for some time]

  • This bill provides a cause of action for negligent entrustment of a firearm.
  • Provides for circumstances under which a firearm custodian can be liable for damage caused by another individual’s use of the firearm custodian’s firearm; and 
  • Provides for a defense to an action brought under the statute.

HB0136 – Safe Storage of Firearms

STATUS: House Judiciary Committee – 2/13
[Not seen any attention for some time]

  • Makes it a criminal offense if a firearm is stored in a place that the firearm owner knows or has reason to believe a minor or person legally restricted from possessing a firearm has access to and a person is injured by a minor or restricted person using the firearm;
  • Requires a firearm dealer to post written notice of possible prosecution for negligent storage of a firearm and provides a penalty for failure to post the notice;  [EDIT: This portion gives me pause – Aaron]

H.B. 229 Extreme Risk Protection Order

STATUS: House Rules Committee – 2/3
[Not seen any attention for a very long time – it is likely dead]

  • This bill enacts the Extreme Risk Protective Order Act;
  • defines terms;
  • enables a family member or law enforcement to ask a court to restrain a person from possessing any firearms or ammunition for a specified length of time;
  • requires the courts to develop and adopt uniform forms for all courts;
  • requires that the court consider whether the respondent:
    • has made recent threats or acted violently;
    • violated a recent protective order; 
    • has demonstrated a pattern of violent acts or threats within the past 12 months;
    • is dangerous; or
    • has attempted or threatened self-harm;
  • allows a court to issue a search warrant if a respondent refuses to surrender firearms and ammunition upon service of an order;
  • requires the courts to report the respondent’s information to the Bureau of Criminal Identification upon issuance, and to remove the information upon expiration; allows the respondent to surrender firearms and ammunition to a law enforcement agency or a federal firearms licensee;
  • provides for disposal if the firearms and ammunition are not reclaimed upon expiration;
  • requires the director of POST to create and implement training and materials; and
  • requires the courts to create and distribute an annual report on extreme risk protective orders.

SB0033 – Firearm Identification Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee since 1/27
[Not seen any attention for a very long time – it is likely dead]

  • Makes it a third degree felony to alter or remove identifying marks on a firearm; and
  • makes it a third degree felony to be in possession of a firearm on which the identifying marks have been removed or altered.

S.B. 87 Firearm Commitment Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee since 2/4
[Not seen any attention for a very long time – it is likely dead]

  • This bill provides for circumstances where a cohabitant may commit the firearm of a firearm owner cohabitant without the permission of the owner cohabitant; 
  • sets procedures for law enforcement to follow when accepting a firearm committed by a cohabitant without the owner cohabitant’s permission; and 
  • makes technical changes.

H.B. 267S02 Prohibited Persons Amendments

STATUS: House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills – 2/20 [This bill seems to have consistent movement forward]

  • This bill requires an individual to surrender ownership and possession of all firearms within 72 hours of becoming a restricted person;
  • provides procedures and requirements for a restricted person to comply with upon surrendering a firearm; and
  • authorizes law enforcement to search and seize the firearms of a restricted person under specified circumstances.

H.B. 271 Firearm Preemption Amendments

STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/13 [Not seen any attention for some time – Please call your representative to show support for this bill – This will eliminate Salt Lake County mandating additional requirement outside of their authority]

  • This bill clarifies that the Legislature has preempted the field of firearm regulation for the state.
  • Creates the Firearms Preemption Enforcement Act;
  • clarifies preemption of the field of firearms regulation;
  • defines terms;
  • outlines violations of legislative preemption;
  • provides for civil action for a violation of legislative preemption;
  • outlines remedies and fines for violating legislative preemption;
  • addresses governmental immunity; and
  • makes technical changes.

KSL Article on this bill

Please call your representative to voice yours support for this bill.  This will help prevent a citizen from having to bring action against an agency violating firearms laws.  Follow this link to find your representative by click on the “My Legislators” box.

H.B. 282 Voluntary Firearms Restrictions Amendments

STATUS: House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills – 2/20
[This bill seems to have consistent movement forward]

  • This bill requires the Bureau of Criminal Identification to create a process and forms to allow a non-restricted person to voluntarily become a restricted person for a limited period of time;
  • requires the person to acknowledge the consequences of the restrictions;
  • allows the person to request removal after 30 days; and
  • requires the law enforcement agency and bureau to destroy all records after a person is removed from the voluntary restricted list. 

H.B. 316 Restricted Status Amendments

STATUS: House Rules Committee – 2/20

House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills

  • This bill defines terms; and
  • provides notification requirements to an individual accused or convicted of a criminal charge that would prevent the individual from lawfully owning or possessing a firearm.

H.B. 340 Rampage Violence Prevention Study

STATUS: House Rules Committee – 2/20

  • This bill: defines terms;
  • requires the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to conduct a study on rampage violence;
  • authorizes the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to contract with a 
  • state agency, private entity, or research institution to assist in the study on rampage violence;
  • requires the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to report to the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Interim Committee regarding the study on rampage violence; and
  • makes technical changes.

Bills that have been requested by our representatives and titled but have not been submitted for process.

  • Administrative Security Amendments
  • Conceal Carry Firearms Amendments
  • Discharge of Firearms Within Political Subdivisions
  • Extreme Risk Protection Order Requirements
  • Firearm Production Amendments
  • Firearm Safe Harbor Amendments
  • Firearms Removal Amendments
  • Firearms Revisions Peterson
  • Gun-free Zone Liability Amendments
  • Medical Cannabis Criminal Amendments
  • Restricted Status Amendments

Filed Under: Political Arena

LEGISLATIVE UPDATE EMAILS ERROR FIXED

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

A number of students contacted me indicating they were not getting our email updates.  As I looked into the problem, it turns out most were not.  An unchecked settings box caused the problem, but has been resolved.  I apologize and hope that you will find the information below informative. Please take action where you see fit on these bills.

HB0109 – Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchasers
STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/13

  • Requires background checks for the transfer of a firearm between persons who are not federal firearms licensees;
  • Creates exceptions for family members, law enforcement agencies and officers, and others;
  • Allows for temporary transfers under specific circumstances; and sets penalties.

130114152903-abc-schoolhouse-rock-just-a-bill-story-top

HB0115 – Dangerous Weapon Custodian Liability
STATUS: House Judiciary Committee – 2/13

  • This bill provides a cause of action for negligent entrustment of a firearm.
  • Provides for circumstances under which a firearm custodian can be liable for damage caused by another individual’s use of the firearm custodian’s firearm; and 
  • Provides for a defense to an action brought under the statute.

HB0136 – Safe Storage of Firearms

STATUS: House Judiciary Committee – 2/13

  • Makes it a criminal offense if a firearm is stored in a place that the firearm owner knows or has reason to believe a minor or person legally restricted from possessing a firearm has access to and a person is injured by a minor or restricted person using the firearm;
  • Requires a firearm dealer to post written notice of possible prosecution for negligent storage of a firearm and provides a penalty for failure to post the notice;  [EDIT: This portion gives me pause – Aaron]

H.B. 229 Extreme Risk Protection Order

STATUS: House Rules Committee – 2/3

  • This bill enacts the Extreme Risk Protective Order Act;
  • defines terms;
  • enables a family member or law enforcement to ask a court to restrain a person from possessing any firearms or ammunition for a specified length of time;
  • requires the courts to develop and adopt uniform forms for all courts;
  • requires that the court consider whether the respondent:
    • has made recent threats or acted violently;
    • violated a recent protective order; 
    • has demonstrated a pattern of violent acts or threats within the past 12 months;
    • is dangerous; or
    • has attempted or threatened self-harm;
  • allows a court to issue a search warrant if a respondent refuses to surrender firearms and ammunition upon service of an order;
  • requires the courts to report the respondent’s information to the Bureau of Criminal Identification upon issuance, and to remove the information upon expiration; allows the respondent to surrender firearms and ammunition to a law enforcement agency or a federal firearms licensee;
  • provides for disposal if the firearms and ammunition are not reclaimed upon expiration;
  • requires the director of POST to create and implement training and materials; and
  • requires the courts to create and distribute an annual report on extreme risk protective orders.

SB0033 – Firearm Identification Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee since 1/27

  • Makes it a third degree felony to alter or remove identifying marks on a firearm; and
  • makes it a third degree felony to be in possession of a firearm on which the identifying marks have been removed or altered.

S.B. 87 Firearm Commitment Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee since 2/4

  • This bill provides for circumstances where a cohabitant may commit the firearm of a firearm owner cohabitant without the permission of the owner cohabitant; 
  • sets procedures for law enforcement to follow when accepting a firearm committed by a cohabitant without the owner cohabitant’s permission; and 
  • makes technical changes.

H.B. 267 Prohibited Persons Amendments

STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/13

  • This bill requires an individual to surrender ownership and possession of all firearms within 72 hours of becoming a restricted person;
  • provides procedures and requirements for a restricted person to comply with upon surrendering a firearm; and
  • authorizes law enforcement to search and seize the firearms of a restricted person under specified circumstances.

H.B. 271 Firearm Preemption Amendments

STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/13

  • This bill clarifies that the Legislature has preempted the field of firearm regulation for the state.
  • Creates the Firearms Preemption Enforcement Act;
  • clarifies preemption of the field of firearms regulation;
  • defines terms;
  • outlines violations of legislative preemption;
  • provides for civil action for a violation of legislative preemption;
  • outlines remedies and fines for violating legislative preemption;
  • addresses governmental immunity; and
  • makes technical changes.

KSL Article on this bill

Please call your representative to voice yours support for this bill.  This will help prevent a citizen from having to bring action against an agency violating firearms laws.  Follow this link to find your representative by click on the “My Legislators” box.

H.B. 282 Voluntary Firearms Restrictions Amendments

STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/13

  • This bill requires the Bureau of Criminal Identification to create a process and forms to allow a non-restricted person to voluntarily become a restricted person for a limited period of time;
  • requires the person to acknowledge the consequences of the restrictions;
  • allows the person to request removal after 30 days; and
  • requires the law enforcement agency and bureau to destroy all records after a person is removed from the voluntary restricted list. 

H.B. 316 Restricted Status Amendments

STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/13

  • This bill defines terms; and
  • provides notification requirements to an individual accused or convicted of a criminal charge that would prevent the individual from lawfully owning or possessing a firearm.

H.B. 340 Rampage Violence Prevention Study

STATUS: House Rules Committee – 2/18

  • This bill: defines terms;
  • requires the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to conduct a study on rampage violence;
  • authorizes the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to contract with a 
  • state agency, private entity, or research institution to assist in the study on rampage violence;
  • requires the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to report to the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Interim Committee regarding the study on rampage violence; and
  • makes technical changes.

Bills that have been requested by our representatives and titled but have not been submitted for process.

  • Administrative Security Amendments
  • Conceal Carry Firearms Amendments
  • Discharge of Firearms Within Political Subdivisions
  • Extreme Risk Protection Order Requirements
  • Firearm Production Amendments
  • Firearm Safe Harbor Amendments
  • Firearms Removal Amendments
  • Firearms Revisions Peterson
  • Gun-free Zone Liability Amendments
  • Medical Cannabis Criminal Amendments
  • Restricted Status Amendments

Filed Under: Political Arena

UTAH 2020 LEGISLATIVE ACTION – RELEASE 4

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

HB0109 – Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchasers
STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/13

  • Requires background checks for the transfer of a firearm between persons who are not federal firearms licensees;
  • Creates exceptions for family members, law enforcement agencies and officers, and others;
  • Allows for temporary transfers under specific circumstances; and sets penalties.

130114152903-abc-schoolhouse-rock-just-a-bill-story-top

HB0115 – Dangerous Weapon Custodian Liability
STATUS: House Judiciary Committee – 2/13

  • This bill provides a cause of action for negligent entrustment of a firearm.
  • Provides for circumstances under which a firearm custodian can be liable for damage caused by another individual’s use of the firearm custodian’s firearm; and 
  • Provides for a defense to an action brought under the statute.

HB0136 – Safe Storage of Firearms

STATUS: House Judiciary Committee – 2/13

  • Makes it a criminal offense if a firearm is stored in a place that the firearm owner knows or has reason to believe a minor or person legally restricted from possessing a firearm has access to and a person is injured by a minor or restricted person using the firearm;
  • Requires a firearm dealer to post written notice of possible prosecution for negligent storage of a firearm and provides a penalty for failure to post the notice;  [EDIT: This portion gives me pause – Aaron]

H.B. 229 Extreme Risk Protection Order

STATUS: House Rules Committee – 2/3

  • This bill enacts the Extreme Risk Protective Order Act;
  • defines terms;
  • enables a family member or law enforcement to ask a court to restrain a person from possessing any firearms or ammunition for a specified length of time;
  • requires the courts to develop and adopt uniform forms for all courts;
  • requires that the court consider whether the respondent:
    • has made recent threats or acted violently;
    • violated a recent protective order; 
    • has demonstrated a pattern of violent acts or threats within the past 12 months;
    • is dangerous; or
    • has attempted or threatened self-harm;
  • allows a court to issue a search warrant if a respondent refuses to surrender firearms and ammunition upon service of an order;
  • requires the courts to report the respondent’s information to the Bureau of Criminal Identification upon issuance, and to remove the information upon expiration; allows the respondent to surrender firearms and ammunition to a law enforcement agency or a federal firearms licensee;
  • provides for disposal if the firearms and ammunition are not reclaimed upon expiration;
  • requires the director of POST to create and implement training and materials; and
  • requires the courts to create and distribute an annual report on extreme risk protective orders.

SB0033 – Firearm Identification Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee since 1/27

  • Makes it a third degree felony to alter or remove identifying marks on a firearm; and
  • makes it a third degree felony to be in possession of a firearm on which the identifying marks have been removed or altered.

S.B. 87 Firearm Commitment Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee since 2/4

  • This bill provides for circumstances where a cohabitant may commit the firearm of a firearm owner cohabitant without the permission of the owner cohabitant; 
  • sets procedures for law enforcement to follow when accepting a firearm committed by a cohabitant without the owner cohabitant’s permission; and 
  • makes technical changes.

H.B. 267 Prohibited Persons Amendments

STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/13

  • This bill requires an individual to surrender ownership and possession of all firearms within 72 hours of becoming a restricted person;
  • provides procedures and requirements for a restricted person to comply with upon surrendering a firearm; and
  • authorizes law enforcement to search and seize the firearms of a restricted person under specified circumstances.

H.B. 271 Firearm Preemption Amendments

STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/13

  • This bill clarifies that the Legislature has preempted the field of firearm regulation for the state.
  • Creates the Firearms Preemption Enforcement Act;
  • clarifies preemption of the field of firearms regulation;
  • defines terms;
  • outlines violations of legislative preemption;
  • provides for civil action for a violation of legislative preemption;
  • outlines remedies and fines for violating legislative preemption;
  • addresses governmental immunity; and
  • makes technical changes.

KSL Article on this bill

Please call your representative to voice yours support for this bill.  This will help prevent a citizen from having to bring action against an agency violating firearms laws.  Follow this link to find your representative by click on the “My Legislators” box.

H.B. 282 Voluntary Firearms Restrictions Amendments

STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/13

  • This bill requires the Bureau of Criminal Identification to create a process and forms to allow a non-restricted person to voluntarily become a restricted person for a limited period of time;
  • requires the person to acknowledge the consequences of the restrictions;
  • allows the person to request removal after 30 days; and
  • requires the law enforcement agency and bureau to destroy all records after a person is removed from the voluntary restricted list. 

H.B. 316 Restricted Status Amendments

STATUS: House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee – 2/13

  • This bill defines terms; and
  • provides notification requirements to an individual accused or convicted of a criminal charge that would prevent the individual from lawfully owning or possessing a firearm.

H.B. 340 Rampage Violence Prevention Study

STATUS: House Rules Committee – 2/18

  • This bill: defines terms;
  • requires the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to conduct a study on rampage violence;
  • authorizes the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to contract with a 
  • state agency, private entity, or research institution to assist in the study on rampage violence;
  • requires the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to report to the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Interim Committee regarding the study on rampage violence; and
  • makes technical changes.

Bills that have been requested by our representatives and titled but have not been submitted for process.

  • Administrative Security Amendments
  • Conceal Carry Firearms Amendments
  • Discharge of Firearms Within Political Subdivisions
  • Extreme Risk Protection Order Requirements
  • Firearm Production Amendments
  • Firearm Safe Harbor Amendments
  • Firearms Removal Amendments
  • Firearms Revisions Peterson
  • Gun-free Zone Liability Amendments
  • Medical Cannabis Criminal Amendments
  • Restricted Status Amendments

Filed Under: Political Arena

UTAH 2020 LEGISLATIVE ACTION – RELEASE 3

Monday, February 10, 2020

HB0109 – Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchasers
STATUS: House Rules Committee since 1/27

  • Requires background checks for the transfer of a firearm between persons who are not federal firearms licensees;
  • Creates exceptions for family members, law enforcement agencies and officers, and others;
  • Allows for temporary transfers under specific circumstances; and sets penalties.

130114152903-abc-schoolhouse-rock-just-a-bill-story-top

HB0115 – Dangerous Weapon Custodian Liability
STATUS: House Rules Committee since 1/27

  • This bill provides a cause of action for negligent entrustment of a firearm.
  • Provides for circumstances under which a firearm custodian can be liable for damage caused by another individual’s use of the firearm custodian’s firearm; and 
  • Provides for a defense to an action brought under the statute.

HB0136 – Safe Storage of Firearms

STATUS: House Rules Committee since 1/30

  • Makes it a criminal offense if a firearm is stored in a place that the firearm owner knows or has reason to believe a minor or person legally restricted from possessing a firearm has access to and a person is injured by a minor or restricted person using the firearm;
  • Requires a firearm dealer to post written notice of possible prosecution for negligent storage of a firearm and provides a penalty for failure to post the notice;  [EDIT: This portion gives me pause – Aaron]

SB0033 – Firearm Identification Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee since 1/27

  • Makes it a third degree felony to alter or remove identifying marks on a firearm; and
  • makes it a third degree felony to be in possession of a firearm on which the identifying marks have been removed or altered.

S.B. 87 Firearm Commitment Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee since 2/4

  • This bill provides for circumstances where a cohabitant may commit the firearm of a firearm owner cohabitant without the permission of the owner cohabitant; 
  • sets procedures for law enforcement to follow when accepting a firearm committed by a cohabitant without the owner cohabitant’s permission; and 
  • makes technical changes.

H.B. 267 Prohibited Persons Amendments

STATUS: House Rules Committee since 2/6

  • This bill requires an individual to surrender ownership and possession of all firearms within 72 hours of becoming a restricted person;
  • provides procedures and requirements for a restricted person to comply with upon surrendering a firearm; and
  • authorizes law enforcement to search and seize the firearms of a restricted person under specified circumstances.

H.B. 271 Firearm Preemption Amendments

STATUS: House Rules Committee since 2/7

  • This bill clarifies that the Legislature has preempted the field of firearm regulation for the state.
  • Creates the Firearms Preemption Enforcement Act;
  • clarifies preemption of the field of firearms regulation;
  • defines terms;
  • outlines violations of legislative preemption;
  • provides for civil action for a violation of legislative preemption;
  • outlines remedies and fines for violating legislative preemption;
  • addresses governmental immunity; and
  • makes technical changes.

Please call your representative to voice yours support for this bill.  This will help prevent a citizen from having to bring action against an agency violating firearms laws.  Follow this link to find your representative by click on the “My Legislators” box.

H.B. 282 Voluntary Firearms Restrictions Amendments

STATUS: House Rules Committee since 2/7

  • This bill requires the Bureau of Criminal Identification to create a process and forms to allow a non-restricted person to voluntarily become a restricted person for a limited period of time;
  • requires the person to acknowledge the consequences of the restrictions;
  • allows the person to request removal after 30 days; and
  • requires the law enforcement agency and bureau to destroy all records after a person is removed from the voluntary restricted list. 

Bills that have been requested by our representatives and titled but have not been submitted for process.

  • Administrative Security Amendments
  • Conceal Carry Firearms Amendments
  • Discharge of Firearms Within Political Subdivisions
  • Extreme Risk Protection Order Requirements
  • Firearm Production Amendments
  • Firearm Safe Harbor Amendments
  • Firearms Removal Amendments
  • Firearms Revisions Peterson
  • Gun-free Zone Liability Amendments
  • Medical Cannabis Criminal Amendments
  • Restricted Status Amendments

Filed Under: Political Arena

UTAH 2020 LEGISLATIVE ACTION – RELEASE 2

Monday, February 3, 2020

HB0109 – Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchasers
STATUS: House Rules Committee

  • Requires background checks for the transfer of a firearm between persons who are not federal firearms licensees;
  • Creates exceptions for family members, law enforcement agencies and officers, and others;
  • Allows for temporary transfers under specific circumstances; and sets penalties.

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HB0115 – Dangerous Weapon Custodian Liability
STATUS: House Rules Committee

  • This bill provides a cause of action for negligent entrustment of a firearm.
  • Provides for circumstances under which a firearm custodian can be liable for damage caused by another individual’s use of the firearm custodian’s firearm; and 
  • Provides for a defense to an action brought under the statute.

HB0136 – Safe Storage of Firearms

STATUS: House Rules Committee

  • Makes it a criminal offense if a firearm is stored in a place that the firearm owner knows or has reason to believe a minor or person legally restricted from possessing a firearm has access to and a person is injured by a minor or restricted person using the firearm;
  • Requires a firearm dealer to post written notice of possible prosecution for negligent storage of a firearm and provides a penalty for failure to post the notice;  [EDIT: This portion gives me pause – Aaron]
  • And makes technical changes.

SB0033 – Firearm Identification Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee

  • Makes it a third degree felony to alter or remove identifying marks on a firearm; and
  • makes it a third degree felony to be in possession of a firearm on which the identifying marks have been removed or altered.

S.B. 87 Firearm Commitment Amendments

STATUS: Senate Rules Committee

  • This bill provides for circumstances where a cohabitant may commit the firearm of a firearm owner cohabitant without the permission of the owner cohabitant; 
  • sets procedures for law enforcement to follow when accepting a firearm committed by a cohabitant without the owner cohabitant’s permission; and 
  • makes technical changes.

Bills that have been requested by our representatives and titled but have not been submitted for process.

  • Administrative Security Amendments
  • Firearm Production Amendments
  • Firearm Safe Harbor Amendments
  • Gun-Free Zone Liability Amendments <– WATCH FOR THIS ONE
  • Open Carry Amendments. <– WATCH FOR THIS ONE
  • Prohibited Persons Amendments
  • Restricted Status Amendments

Bills we will not update until end of session.  Does not effect your rights but is administrative in nature.

  • Currently None

    Updated will be provided as they become available.

Filed Under: Political Arena

UTAH 2020 LEGISLATIVE ACTION – RELEASE 1

Thursday, January 23, 2020

HB0109 – Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchasers
STATUS: Clerk of the House

  • Requires background checks for the transfer of a firearm between persons who are not federal firearms licensees;
  • Creates exceptions for family members, law enforcement agencies and officers, and others;
  • Allows for temporary transfers under specific circumstances; and sets penalties.

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HB0115 – Dangerous Weapon Custodian Liability
STATUS: Clerk of the House

  • This bill provides a cause of action for negligent entrustment of a firearm.
  • Provides for circumstances under which a firearm custodian can be liable for damage caused by another individual’s use of the firearm custodian’s firearm; and 
  • Provides for a defense to an action brought under the statute.

HB0136 – Safe Storage of Firearms

STATUS: Clerk of the House

  • Makes it a criminal offense if a firearm is stored in a place that the firearm owner knows or has reason to believe a minor or person legally restricted from possessing a firearm has access to and a person is injured by a minor or restricted person using the firearm;
  • Requires a firearm dealer to post written notice of possible prosecution for negligent storage of a firearm and provides a penalty for failure to post the notice;  [EDIT: This portion gives me pause – Aaron]
  • And makes technical changes.

SB0033 – Firearm Identification Amendments

STATUS: Legislative Research and General Counsel

  • Makes it a third degree felony to alter or remove identifying marks on a firearm; and
  • makes it a third degree felony to be in possession of a firearm on which the identifying marks have been removed or altered.

Bills that have been requested by our representatives and titled but have not been submitted for process.

  • Administrative Security Amendments
  • Firearm Commitment Amendments
  • Firearm Production Amendments
  • Firearm Safe Harbor Amendments
  • Gun-Free Zone Liability Amendments <– WATCH FOR THIS ONE
  • Open Carry Amendments. <– WATCH FOR THIS ONE
  • Prohibited Persons Amendments
  • Restricted Status Amendments

Bills we will not update until end of session.  Does not effect your rights but is administrative in nature.

  • Current None

    Updated will be provided as they become available.

Filed Under: Political Arena

UTAH 2019 LEGISLATIVE ACTION – RELEASE 7 – LAST WEEK OF THE SESSION.

Monday, March 11, 2019

 


HB0087S1 — Safe Storage of Firearms Amendments

STATUS: 2/25 House Rules Committee • NOT LIFTED FROM TABLE – COMMITTEE IS NO LONGER MEETING. THIS BILL IS EFFECTIVELY DEAD.

• Makes it a criminal offense to store a firearm in a place that the firearm owner knows or has reason to believe a minor or person legally restricted from possessing a firearm has access;
• Requires a firearm dealer to post written notice of possible prosecution for negligent storage of a firearm and provides a penalty for failure to post the notice



HB0094 — Weapons Restrictions Amendments
STATUS: 2/28 •  PASSED HOUSE – PASSED

• This bill changes and clarifies the prohibitions for carrying a dangerous weapon by an intoxicated individual.



HB0190S01 — Liability of Firearm Custodian

STATUS: 2/20 House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee • HELD STATUS FOR FURTHER REVIEW • COMMITTEE IS NO LONGER MEETING. THIS BILL IS EFFECTIVELY DEAD

• This bill addresses liability for the discharge of a firearm custodian’s firearm.



HB0209 — Extreme Risk Protective Order
STATUS: 2/4 House Rules Committee • NO CHANGE SINCE 2/4 • COMMITTEE IS NO LONGER MEETING. THIS BILL IS EFFECTIVELY DEAD

• This bill creates the Extreme Risk Protective Order Act

This bill draws us some serious concern and we believe it warrants action on the part of the citizens. Please contact your representative. No real due process before confiscation.



HB0217 — Open Carry Near Schools Amendment

STATUS: 3/5 House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee • NOT CONSIDERED IN HOUSE COMMITTEE • COMMITTEE IS NO LONGER MEETING. THIS BILL IS EFFECTIVELY DEAD

• This bill prohibits carrying a dangerous weapon within 500 feet of an elementary or secondary school.

This bill draws us some serious concern and we believe it warrants action on the part of the citizens. Please contact your representative. Will turn law abiding citizens into criminals.



HB0331 — PROHIBITION ON FIREARM MODIFICATION DEVICES
STATUS: 2/21 House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee • NEVER MADE IT OUT OF RULES COMITTEE • THIS BILL IS EFFECTIVELY DEAD

• This bill prohibits buying, selling, or possessing a device that modifies a semiautomatic firearm.

This bill draws us some serious concern and we believe it warrants action on the part of the citizens. Please contact your representative. WHO DETERMINES WHAT IS AND IS NOT A MODIFICATION? 



HB0418 — UNIVERSAL BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR FIREARM PURCHASERS • NEVER MADE IT OUT OF RULES COMITTEE • THIS BILL IS EFFECTIVELY DEAD

STATUS: 2/27 — House Rules Committee

• Requires background checks for the transfer of a firearm between persons who are not federal firearms licensees; creates exceptions for family members, law enforcement agencies and officers, and others; allows for temporary transfers under specific circumstances; and sets penalties.



Bills that have been requested by our representatives and titled but have not been submitted for process.

  • Concealed Carry Amendments
  • Domestic Violence Changes
  • Firearm Purchase Background Check Amendments
  • Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchasers
  • Firearm Disposal Amendments –  ABANDONED

Bills we will not updated until end of session.  Does not effect your rights but is administrative in nature.
  • HB0017S2 — Firearm Violence and Suicide Prevention Amendments
  • HB0036 — Bureau of Criminal Identification Reporting Amendments
  • HB0068 – Court Commissioner Amendments
  • HB0152 — Voluntary Commitment of a Firearm Amendments
  • HB0243 — Domestic Violence Modification
  • HB0325 — Domestic Violence — Weapons Amendments
  • HB0332 — Prohibited Persons Amendments

Filed Under: Political Arena

UTAH 2019 LEGISLATIVE ACTION – RELEASE 6

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

 


HB0087S1 — Safe Storage of Firearms Amendments 130114152903-abc-schoolhouse-rock-just-a-bill-story-top
STATUS: 2/25 House Rules Committee • NOT LIFTED FROM TABLE – MOST LIKELY TO FAIL IN COMMITTEE

• Makes it a criminal offense to store a firearm in a place that the firearm owner knows or has reason to believe a minor or person legally restricted from possessing a firearm has access;
• Requires a firearm dealer to post written notice of possible prosecution for negligent storage of a firearm and provides a penalty for failure to post the notice



HB0094 — Weapons Restrictions Amendments
STATUS: 2/28 •  PASSED HOUSE – PASSED SENATE JUDICIARY, LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE – JUST NEEDS TO PASS SENATE VOTE. LIKELY TO PASS

• This bill changes and clarifies the prohibitions for carrying a dangerous weapon by an intoxicated individual.



HB0190S01 — Liability of Firearm Custodian

STATUS: 2/20 House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee • HELD STATUS FOR FURTHER REVIEW • NO CHANGE SINCE 2/20 • BILL APPEARS TO BE STALLED AND UNLIKELY TO MOVE FORWARD

• This bill addresses liability for the discharge of a firearm custodian’s firearm.



HB0209 — Extreme Risk Protective Order
STATUS: 2/4 House Rules Committee • NO CHANGE SINCE 2/4 • BILL APPEARS TO BE STALLED AND UNLIKELY TO MOVE FORWARD

• This bill creates the Extreme Risk Protective Order Act

This bill draws us some serious concern and we believe it warrants action on the part of the citizens. Please contact your representative. No real due process before confiscation.



HB0217 — Open Carry Near Schools Amendment
STATUS: 3/5 House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee • NOT CONSIDERED IN HOUSE COMMITTEE • BILL APPEARS TO BE STALLED AND UNLIKELY TO MOVE FORWARD

• This bill prohibits carrying a dangerous weapon within 500 feet of an elementary or secondary school.

This bill draws us some serious concern and we believe it warrants action on the part of the citizens. Please contact your representative. Will turn law abiding citizens into criminals.



HB0331 — PROHIBITION ON FIREARM MODIFICATION DEVICES
STATUS: 2/21 House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee • INTERESTED TO SEE IF THIS EVEN MAKES IT OUT OF COMMITTEE • BILL APPEARS TO BE STALLED AND UNLIKELY TO MOVE FORWARD

• This bill prohibits buying, selling, or possessing a device that modifies a semiautomatic firearm.

This bill draws us some serious concern and we believe it warrants action on the part of the citizens. Please contact your representative. WHO DETERMINES WHAT IS AND IS NOT A MODIFICATION? 



HB0418 — UNIVERSAL BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR FIREARM PURCHASERS

STATUS: 2/27 — House Rules Committee

• Requires background checks for the transfer of a firearm between persons who are not federal firearms licensees; creates exceptions for family members, law enforcement agencies and officers, and others; allows for temporary transfers under specific circumstances; and sets penalties.



Bills that have been requested by our representatives and titled but have not been submitted for process.

  • Concealed Carry Amendments
  • Domestic Violence Changes
  • Firearm Purchase Background Check Amendments
  • Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchasers
  • Firearm Disposal Amendments –  ABANDONED

Bills we will not updated until end of session.  Does not effect your rights but is administrative in nature.
  • HB0017S2 — Firearm Violence and Suicide Prevention Amendments
  • HB0036 — Bureau of Criminal Identification Reporting Amendments
  • HB0068 – Court Commissioner Amendments
  • HB0152 — Voluntary Commitment of a Firearm Amendments
  • HB0243 — Domestic Violence Modification
  • HB0325 — Domestic Violence — Weapons Amendments
  • HB0332 — Prohibited Persons Amendments

Filed Under: Political Arena

UTAH 2019 LEGISLATIVE ACTION – RELEASE 5

Monday, February 25, 2019

 


HB0087 — Safe Storage of Firearms Amendments 130114152903-abc-schoolhouse-rock-just-a-bill-story-top
STATUS: 2/25 House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee • TABLED

• Makes it a criminal offense to store a firearm in a place that the firearm owner knows or has reason to believe a minor or person legally restricted from possessing a firearm has access;
• Requires a firearm dealer to post written notice of possible prosecution for negligent storage of a firearm and provides a penalty for failure to post the notice



HB0094 — Weapons Restrictions Amendments
STATUS: 2/25 •  PASSED HOUSE MOVING TO SENATE RILES COMM.

• This bill changes and clarifies the prohibitions for carrying a dangerous weapon by an intoxicated individual.



HB0190S01 — Liability of Firearm Custodian

STATUS: 2/20 House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee • HELD STATUS FOR FURTHER REVIEW

• This bill addresses liability for the discharge of a firearm custodian’s firearm.



HB0209 — Extreme Risk Protective Order
STATUS: 2/4 House Rules Committee • NO CHANGE SINCE 2/4

• This bill creates the Extreme Risk Protective Order Act

This bill draws us some serious concern and we believe it warrants action on the part of the citizens. Please contact your representative. No real due process before confiscation.



HB0217 — Open Carry Near Schools Amendment
STATUS: 2/21 House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee • SLOW TO GET STARTED (GOOD THING)

• This bill prohibits carrying a dangerous weapon within 500 feet of an elementary or secondary school.

This bill draws us some serious concern and we believe it warrants action on the part of the citizens. Please contact your representative. Will turn law abiding citizens into criminals.



HB0331 — PROHIBITION ON FIREARM MODIFICATION DEVICES
STATUS: 2/21 House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee • INTERESTED TO SEE IF THIS EVEN MAKES IT OUT OF COMMITTEE.

• This bill prohibits buying, selling, or possessing a device that modifies a semiautomatic firearm.

This bill draws us some serious concern and we believe it warrants action on the part of the citizens. Please contact your representative. WHO DETERMINES WHAT IS AND IS NOT A MODIFICATION? 



Bills that have been requested by our representatives and titled but have not been submitted for process.

  • Concealed Carry Amendments
  • Domestic Violence Changes
  • Firearm Purchase Background Check Amendments
  • Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchasers
  • Firearm Disposal Amendments –  ABANDONED

Bills we will not updated until end of session.  Does not effect your rights but is administrative in nature.
  • HB0017S1 — Firearm Violence and Suicide Prevention Amendments
  • HB0036 — Bureau of Criminal Identification Reporting Amendments
  • HB0068 – Court Commissioner Amendments
  • HB0152 — Voluntary Commitment of a Firearm Amendments
  • HB0243 — Domestic Violence Modification
  • HB0325 — Domestic Violence — Weapons Amendments
  • HB0332 — Prohibited Persons Amendments

Filed Under: Political Arena

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