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A new crop of infringements proposed in Utah. "No where to run to baby, nowhere to hide..."
In keeping with the authoritarian trend across the nation, the Utah State Legislature is continuing to expand its draconian edicts which will slowly erode what remains of constitutional firearms ownership within the state.
Here is just a brief look at the anti-gun infringements being proposed in Utah:
Torrent of Anti-Liberty Legislation Introduced in Utah
Dear Paxal,In keeping with the authoritarian trend across the nation, the Utah State Legislature is continuing to expand its draconian edicts which will slowly erode what remains of constitutional firearms ownership within the state.
Here is just a brief look at the anti-gun infringements being proposed in Utah:
- Senate Bill 83 creates criminal penalties for citizens who fail to secure their firearms.
- House Bill 97 creates a five-day waiting period to purchase a firearm and increases penalties to a third-degree felony for those with “intent to resell.” A right delayed is a right a denied.
- House Bill 326 is a deceptive attempt at a back-door registration, which might mislead upstanding citizens into applying for these tax breaks in order to purchase a firearm storage/safety device. Given that GOA has already exposed the ATF’s de facto registry, one can be sure that the government will keep the tax records of those who apply and the holding capacities of the firearm storage devices.
- House Bill 426, amongst other infringements, imposes purchase and possession restrictions on ammunition, criminalizes the possession of an arm where the serial number or the name of the maker has been damaged, bans the sale of arms if the unconstitutional background check is denied, mandates that if a denial occurs the dealer has 30 minutes to inform law enforcement, orders the distribution of a firearms safety brochure, and requires dealers to post signs requiring the owners to lock up their firearms or face criminal penalties.