Home Sessions Committee Streaming This is the notification div House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee - February 19, 2020 450 State Capitol Follow Along Display documents automatically as they are discussed This meeting is not currently streaming. Markers Agenda Docs Downloads Make Clip Chair Perry called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. Recording 1 Rep. Potter moved to approve the minutes of February 14, 2020. H.B. 282 Voluntary Firearms Restrictions Amendments (Maloy, A.C.) Rep. Cory Maloy presented the bill. Rep. Potter moved to pass H.B. 282 out favorably. H.B. 267 Prohibited Persons Amendments (Stoddard, A.) Rep. Stoddard explained 2nd Substitute H.B. 267 with the assistance of Ryan Robinson, West Valley City Prosecutor and President-elect of Statewide Association of Prosecutors. Meg LeFevre, March for Our Lives Utah, spoke for the bill. Jenn Oxborrow, Executive Director, Utah Domestic Violence Coalition, spoke for the bill. Steve Burton, Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, spoke against the bill. Te Anu Tonga, resident, spoke against the bill. Nephi Cole, Government Relations-State Affairs, National Shooting Sports Foundation, spoke for the bill. Rep. Snider moved to replace H.B. 267 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 267. Rep. Ray moved to pass 2nd Substitute H.B. 267 out favorably. The motion H.B. 171 School Threat Amendments (Stoddard, A.) Rep. Stoddard requested H. B. 171 be replaced with 1st Substitute H.B. 171. Rep. Ray moved to replace H.B. 171 with 1st Substitute H.B. 171. Rep. Stoddard presented the bill with the assistance of Wendy Dau, Principal, Jordan High School, and Robby Russo, Chief of Police, Cottonwood Heights. Rep. Stoddard moved to amend 1st Substitute H.B. 171 with Amendment #1. Amber Shill, President-elect, Utah School Boards Association, spoke for the bill. Anna Thomas, Policy Analyst, Voices for Utah Children, spoke for the bill. Spencer Jenkins, Utah System of Higher Education, spoke to the bill. Rep. Potter moved to amend 1st Substitute H.B. 171 with Amendment #2. The motion Rep. Coleman moved to amend 1st Substitute H.B. 171 with Amendment #3. Rep. Ray moved to amend 1st Substitute H.B. 171 with Amendment #4. The motion Rep. Coleman's motion Rep. Romero moved to hold 1st Substitute H.B. 171. H.B. 298 Victim Guidelines for Prosecutors (Stoddard, A.) Rep. Stoddard presented the bill. Rep. Coleman assumed the chair. Will Carlson, Senior Policy Adviser, Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office, spoke for the bill. Rep. Perry resumed the chair. Leonor Perretta, American Immigration Lawyers Association, spoke for the bill. Gary Giles, Chief of Orem Police Department, spoke to the bill. Emma Zevallos, Rape Recovery Center, spoke for the bill. Rep. Romero moved to amend H.B. 298 with Amendment #2. Rep. Snider moved to pass H.B. 298 out favorably as amended. Rep. Potter moved to adjourn. Chair Perry adjourned the meeting at 9:52 a.m. H.B. 282 Voluntary Firearms Restrictions AmendmentsH.B. 282 Voluntary Firearms Restrictions Amendments H.B. 267 Prohibited Persons AmendmentsH.B. 267 Prohibited Persons Amendments H.B. 171 School Threat AmendmentsH.B. 171 School Threat Amendments H.B. 298 Victim Guidelines for ProsecutorsH.B. 298 Victim Guidelines for Prosecutors AgendaAgenda MINUTESMINUTES HB0282HB0282 HB0267HB0267 HB0171HB0171 HB0298HB0298 Recording 1 - Low Quality Start with offset Position: (Seconds) Get Current Position End with offset Position: (Seconds) Get Current Position Clip URL: Copy Use advanced player Having trouble listening? Try our troubleshooting page.