1st Sub. H.B. 114
         SECOND AMENDMENT PRESERVATION ACT

House Committee Amendments

Amendment 1 February 20, 2013 1:36 PM



Representative Brian M. Greene proposes the following amendments:

1.    Page 2, Line 45 :    

             45          (1) In addition to the provisions of Sections 53-5a-102 and 76-10-500 ,
  and with respect to the intrastate regulation of firearms,       the Legislature


2.    Page 2, Lines 50 through 53 :    

             50          (2) All laws, orders, rules, and regulations pertaining to firearms, firearm accessories,
             51     
{   or   } ammunition        , or ammunition component       enacted or authorized by the Legislature shall enjoy legal primacy within this

             52      state over any and all conflicting federal acts, laws, orders, rules, and regulations pertaining to
             53      firearms, firearm accessories,
{   or   } ammunition        , or ammunition component       .


3.    Page 3, Lines 57 through 65 :    

             57          (a) prohibits or restricts the
  intrastate       manufacture, ownership, possession, sale, or transfer of any

             58      specific type of firearm, firearm accessory, ammunition, or ammunition component;
             59          (b) requires enhanced criminal background checks or waiting periods in connection
             60      with the
  intrastate       purchase or transfer of any firearm, firearm accessory, ammunition, or ammunition

             61      component;
             62          (c) requires the
  intrastate       ownership, possession, sale, or transfer of any firearm, firearm

             63      accessory, ammunition, or ammunition component to be registered in any manner; or
             64          (d) requires the disclosure or sharing of personal information connected with the
  intrastate      

             65      ownership, possession, sale, or transfer of any firearm, firearm accessory, ammunition, or

4.    Page 3, Lines 69 through 75 :    

             69          53-5c-103. Prohibition of federal
{   deputization   }        deputation       of state officers -- Immunity of state

             70      and local officers and employees.
             71          (1) An officer or employee of this state, or of any political subdivision, may not accept
             72      permanent or temporary
{   deputization   }        deputation       or other official status from the federal government for

             73      the purposes of conducting activities prohibited by this chapter.
             74          (2) An officer or employee of this state, or of any political subdivision,
{   is immune from


             75
     prosecution by the federal government for refusal   }
  may not be compelled       to enforce any act, law, order, rule, or


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