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UTAH 2018 LEGISLATIVE ACTION LIST – FEB. 21, 2018

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

H.B. 312 — Rep. Lisonbee
CONCEALED CARRY AMENDMENTS — Status: 2/13 – Passed Favorably by House Rules Committee– 3rd Reading in House — NO CHANGE

Audio from House Judiciary Committee HERE

This bill:
▸     provides that a provisional concealed carry permit holder may, before age 21, apply for a concealed carry permit that becomes valid at age 21; and
▸     makes technical changes.
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H.B. 328 — Rep. Thurston
WEAPONS RESTRICTIONS AMENDMENTS — STATUS: 2/15 -House Committee – Not Considered – NO CHANGE

This bill:
▸     eliminates the prohibition of carrying a dangerous weapon while a person’s alcohol concentration level exceeds the statutory limit under certain circumstances; and
▸     provides an exception if a person uses a dangerous weapon in the person’s residence
or in defense of others and the person’s alcohol concentration level exceeds the statutory limit.

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H.B. 102S01 — Rep. Greene
USE OF FORCE AMENDMENTS (SELF DEFENSE AMENDMENT) — STATUS: 2/19 – Senate – BILL HAS BEEN PASSED AND JUST WAITING FOR GOVERNORS SIGNATURE

Audio from Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee HERE

Audio from House Judiciary Committee HERE

House Floor Video, Day 15 (2/5/2018) [HB102S1]

Senate Floor Video, Day 24 (2/14/2018) [1HB102 Use of Force Amendments, Anderegg]

This bill modifies criminal provisions related to use of force.
▸     addresses when a person is not justified in using force; and
▸     makes technical changes.

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H.B. 129 — Rep. Maloy and Hinkin
SELF-DEFENSE AMENDMENT — STATUS: 2/21 – Senate to standing committee Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee

Audio House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee HERE

House Floor Video, Day 22 (2/12/2018) [HB129]

This bill clarifies that an individual is not required to retreat from an aggressor.
This bill:
▸     provides that an individual is not required to retreat from an aggressor even if there  is a safe place to which the individual can retreat;
▸     provides that an individual’s failure to retreat is not relevant when determining whether the individual acted reasonably; and makes technical changes.

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Updated will be provided as they become available.

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