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3 COVID-19 cases already detected during opening days of Utah legislative session

3 COVID-19 cases already detected during opening days of Utah legislative session Katie McKellar and Ashley Imlay © Kristin Murphy, Deseret News Senators applaud after members of the Utah Symphony performed during the first day of the Utah Legislature’s 2021 general session in the Senate chamber at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021. SALT LAKE CITY During the first week of Utah’s legislative session, rapid testing has already identified three positive COVID-19 cases on Utah’s Capitol Hill. That’s according to Utah Department of Health spokesman Tom Hudachko. “We’ve done 581 tests and identified three positives,” Hudachko said Friday in a text to the Deseret News. He declined to provide any more details on the three positives for “patient privacy reasons.”

Utah Lawmaker Reintroduces Constitutional Carry Legislation

Utah Lawmaker Reintroduces ‘Constitutional Carry’ Legislation Ammoland Inc. Posted on Legislation has been introduced in Utah to allow for “constitutional carry” of concealed sidearms without a permit. (Dave Workman) U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- Utah State Rep. Walt Brooks (R-St. George) has once again introduced legislation to allow concealed carry without a permit, and this time he reportedly has a commitment from Gov. Spencer Cox to sign the bill if it hits his desk. Brooks’ House Bill 60 will be on the table when the Utah Legislature convenes Jan. 19. An earlier effort to allow permitless carry was vetoed by former Gov. Gary Herbert in 2013, according to the Deseret News. A similar bill was also filed last year near the end of the legislative session.

Will Utah become the next state to drop concealed carry permit?

Will Utah become the next state to drop concealed carry permit? Katie McKellar © Laura Seitz, Deseret News Tery Binkerd, right, holds a hand gun with assistance from Jim McCarthy, a Utah Concealed Carry Permit Instructor, during a free concealed carry class in 2012. SALT LAKE CITY A Utah lawmaker is furthering his bid to make Utah the next state to allow concealed carrying of firearms without a permit. And in case that doesn’t work, another lawmaker is looking to suspend that permit requirement amid a declared state of emergency whether that be for an earthquake, a flood and, yes, a pandemic.

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