H.B. 312 — Rep. Lisonbee
CONCEALED CARRY AMENDMENTS — DID NOT PASS
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 — DID NOT PASS
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) — BILL HAS BEEN PASSED AND JUST WAITING FOR GOVERNORS SIGNATURE
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 — DID NOT PASS
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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S.B. 210 — Sen. Dabakis, Jim
INTOXICATED DRIVING LIMIT CHANGES — DID NOT PASS
This bill modifies the effective date on a statutory change of the blood alcohol limit for driving under the influence.
This bill:
▸ modifies the uncodified effective date of a change in the blood alcohol level for driving under the influence, making it contingent on three other states passing laws with the same blood alcohol level; and
▸ if three other states have not passed laws with the same blood alcohol level, provides for the repeal of Laws of Utah 2017, Chapter 283.