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The Utah state legislature is getting ready for a special session later this week, but Gov. Spencer Cox has already declared that Second Amendment Sanctuary legislation won’t be a part of the agenda. Still, there are a lot of folks talking about the issue at the moment, including every one of Utah’s 29 state sheriffs, who issued a joint statement of support for the Second Amendment on Monday. While the idea of a Second Amendment Sanctuary Act isn’t directly brought up in the statement itself, much of what the sheriffs released is clearly in reference to the desire by many Republican lawmakers to pass a bill.
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