Republican lawmakers say no ‘constitutional carry’ gun bill in 2018
UTAH POLICY.COM February 6, 2018 – Several Republican lawmakers say there’s no appetite this year to pass a so-called “constitutional carry” bill, that would allow a Utahn to carry a weapon, either concealed or in the open, without a permit. However, it’s not for lack of trying on the part of gun rights groups. Legislative sources tell UtahPolicy.com that the NRA offered to drop their opposition to a proposed hike in fees for concealed carry permit renewals if lawmakers were to pass a “permitless carry” bill. Those same sources say the deal has zero chance of moving forward. [full article]
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