Utah: House Passes Enhanced Preemption Bill

Gun Rights

On Thursday, the House voted 58-16 to pass Senate Bill 115, to enhance Utah’s firearm preemption law. SB 115 has now been transmitted back to the Senate, where it awaits a concurrence vote. 

Senate Bill 115 2nd Substitute enhances Utah’s existing firearm preemption statute by providing a mechanism to ensure compliance. Firearm preemption occupies the field of firearm laws and regulations with the state, preventing localities from enacting their own gun control, which in turn could create a confusing patchwork of regulations and ordinances. This legislation will help ensure consistency in firearm laws throughout the state of Utah. 

Please stay tuned to www.nraila.org and your email inbox for further updates.


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