Carrying concealed gun without a permit advances in Utah Senate
By LEE DAVIDSON | The Salt Lake Tribune
Despite a veto threat from Gov. Gary Herbert, the Senate passed a bill Monday that would allow anyone over the age of 21 to carry a concealed weapon without a permit.
Herbert, a gun owner and concealed-carry permit holder himself, vetoed such a bill two years ago. He argued that the change would essentially scrap the current permit system, which contains safeguards such as criminal court checks on permit holders and firearms safety courses.
He recently threated again to veto SB256. But the Senate passed it on a 21-6 vote, and sent it to the House.
Current law allows people over 18 without concealed-carry permit to carry guns in the open without a bullet in the chamber.
Sen. David Hinkins, R-Orangeville, sponsor of the bill, said if someone covers an open-carry sidearm accidentally with a coat, "you are now breaking the law."
His bill originally allowed concealed carrying only if the gun were unloaded, meaning there is no bullet in the chamber ready to fire. But he amended that out of his bill on Monday, allowing concealed carrying of a loaded weapon.
Opponents earlier said the current concealed-weapons system works and the governor was right to veto it in 2013.
"I was under the impression the Legislature had found the [permit] system to be beneficial," said Steven Gunn, a board member of the Gun Violence Prevention Center.
Jean Hill of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City said gun owners should recognize that there are responsibilities that come with carrying a gun, and the background check and training course make that point.
5 comments:
You don't need a permit to exercise a right.
we should be able to carry any ware in the us with one in the pipe or not
Any of you readers and commenters ever actually look up the legal definitions? You may be surprised.
Hint... legal definition for firearm that government uses is in the 1934 firearms act. Clause a. Clause b was never approved by congress.
Legal definition of a weapon is "something used in the commencement of a crime".
Notice government has never used the word "arms" in anything? 2nd Amendment has never been attacked! The only thing that has happened is the people have been fooled into thinking firearms and weapons are arms when they clearly are not!
Anyone can possess and carry arms any way they choose! Always have, always will!
well you explain all that to the nice police officer in chicago & let me know how it works out for you they don't like people who own guns in crook county
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