Kevin Jensen
State Researcher
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With the passage of Senate bill 78, Utah will have a law that states employees can bring firearms to work in their vehicles. Here is the text from the Brady website that further explains this.
So when Governor Huntsman signsSB 78, we should lose two points from the Brady State Scorecard.
Now, onto the final two points. Here is the final hurdle guys and gals, courtesy of "The Brady Bunch".
I believe this to be an inacurate statement. Utah laws regarding deadly force are very clear, and do allow for the above. We have no "duty to retreat".
SoI ask all that read here to help Utah achieve a perfect ZERO! No other state in the union can claim this achievement! I urge you, as painful as it sounds, to contact the Brady Campaign, and remind them of these two details. The more people that contact them, the sooner they get off their ass and give us the zero that weworked so hard for!
I have not been able to find actual email addresses for the Brady center, so if you find one, please post it!
Cut and paste this link into your browser to "report a problem or concern with their website".
bradynetwork.org/site/Survey?SURVEY_ID=2240&ACTION_REQUIRED=URI_ACTION_USER_REQUESTS
Or if you prefer snail mail, phone calls or faxes, here are some more contacts.
The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence
1225 Eye Street, NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005
Brady Campaign Phone: (202) 898-0792
Brady Campaign Fax: (202) 371-9615
Brady Center Phone: (202) 289-7319
Brady Center Fax: (202) 408-1851
With the passage of Senate bill 78, Utah will have a law that states employees can bring firearms to work in their vehicles. Here is the text from the Brady website that further explains this.
GUNS AT WORK
Are businesses forced to allow guns in the workplace?No
Utah - There is no state law forcing employers or businesses to allow guns on their privately held property.
So when Governor Huntsman signsSB 78, we should lose two points from the Brady State Scorecard.
Now, onto the final two points. Here is the final hurdle guys and gals, courtesy of "The Brady Bunch".
SHOOT FIRST
Is deadly force allowed to be a first resort in public?No
Utah - The state does not allow the use of deadly force as a first resort in public.
I believe this to be an inacurate statement. Utah laws regarding deadly force are very clear, and do allow for the above. We have no "duty to retreat".
SoI ask all that read here to help Utah achieve a perfect ZERO! No other state in the union can claim this achievement! I urge you, as painful as it sounds, to contact the Brady Campaign, and remind them of these two details. The more people that contact them, the sooner they get off their ass and give us the zero that weworked so hard for!
I have not been able to find actual email addresses for the Brady center, so if you find one, please post it!
Cut and paste this link into your browser to "report a problem or concern with their website".
bradynetwork.org/site/Survey?SURVEY_ID=2240&ACTION_REQUIRED=URI_ACTION_USER_REQUESTS
Or if you prefer snail mail, phone calls or faxes, here are some more contacts.
The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence
1225 Eye Street, NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005
Brady Campaign Phone: (202) 898-0792
Brady Campaign Fax: (202) 371-9615
Brady Center Phone: (202) 289-7319
Brady Center Fax: (202) 408-1851