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Access to guns and primary elections roused debate at Utah s Capitol

Deseret News Share this story Scott G Winterton, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY Guns once again were a contentious issue on Capitol Hill during the Legislature’s 45-day session that ended March 5, and after several tries through the years, lawmakers succeeded in ending the permit requirement for carrying a concealed weapon in Utah. HB60 lets any Utah resident who is 21 years or older and can legally possess a firearm to carry their weapon concealed without needing a permit. It received final legislative approval in early February, and Gov. Spencer Cox signed the bill Feb. 15. During debate on the issue, bill sponsor Rep. Walt Brooks, R-St. George, was skeptical there could be reconciliation between the two sides.

Here s what Utah lawmakers did for you and did to you before they went home Friday night

The legislative session is over. Here’s what lawmakers did for you and to you before going home. From diminishing some voting rights to investing big in homeless services, the Legislature had a busy last week. (Rick Egan | Tribune file photo) Representatives huddle during floor time in the Utah House on Feb. 26, 2021. Lawmakers rushed in the final days to finalize hundreds of bills before Friday s adjournment of the 45-day session that began in late January.   | March 7, 2021, 1:00 p.m. The annual 45-day session came to an end at midnight Friday. Here is a look at some of the big action during the final week.

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