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First Substitute H.B. 95

Representative David M. Jones proposes to substitute the following bill:


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WEAPONS AMENDMENTS

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2000 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Sponsor: David M. Jones

             5      AN ACT RELATING TO WEAPONS AMENDMENTS; ENACTING PROVISIONS FOR
             6      BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR ALL PURCHASES OR TRANSFERS OF FIREARMS AT
             7      GUN SHOWS OR EVENTS; PROVIDING PENALTIES; AND PERMITTING A FEE.
             8      This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
             9      AMENDS:
             10          76-10-527, as last amended by Chapter 187, Laws of Utah 1998
             11      ENACTS:
             12          76-10-526.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             13      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             14          Section 1. Section 76-10-526.5 is enacted to read:
             15          76-10-526.5. Gun shows or events -- Background check for any firearm purchase or
             16      transfer -- Fee.
             17          (1) For purposes of this section:
             18          (a) "Firearm exhibitor" means an exhibitor who displays one or more firearms, not
             19      including an antique firearm, and offers the firearms for sale or trade at a gun show or event.
             20          (b) (i) "Gun show or event" means a temporary location:
             21          (A) at which firearms, firearm accessories, and related items may be bought, sold, traded,
             22      and displayed in accordance with federal, state, and local laws;
             23          (B) sponsored for profit or not, by an individual, national, state, or local organization,
             24      association, or other entity to foster the collecting, competitive use, sporting use, or any other legal
             25      use of firearms; and


             26          (C) where the gun show or event has:
             27          (I) 20% or more firearm exhibitors out of all exhibitors; or
             28          (II) ten or more firearms exhibitors.
             29          (ii) "Gun show or event" does not include a person selling firearms from the person's own
             30      residence.
             31          (2) Any person selling or transferring a firearm at a gun show or event shall make such sale
             32      or transfer through:
             33          (a) a licensed firearm dealer; or
             34          (b) the division, if the division has set up a location for background checks at the gun show
             35      or event.
             36          (3) A licensed firearm dealer shall conduct a background check on a prospective buyer at
             37      a gun show or event in accordance with Sections 76-10-526 and 76-10-527 .
             38          (4) Records of receipt and disposition of firearms transactions conducted at a gun show
             39      or event shall:
             40          (a) include the location of the sale or other disposition;
             41          (b) be entered in the permanent records of the licensed firearm dealer; and
             42          (c) be retained at the location premises specified on the license of the licensed firearm
             43      dealer.
             44          (5) In addition to the fee established under Section 76-10-526 , a licensed firearm dealer
             45      may charge a handling fee to the seller or the prospective buyer to perform a background check on
             46      behalf of an unlicensed firearm dealer at a gun show or event.
             47          Section 2. Section 76-10-527 is amended to read:
             48           76-10-527. Firearm purchase or transfer background check -- Penalties.
             49          [(1) This section shall apply only to a handgun until federal law requires the background
             50      check in Section 76-10-526 to extend to other firearms at which time this section shall also apply
             51      to those firearms.]
             52          [(2)] (1) A dealer is guilty of a class A misdemeanor who willfully and intentionally:
             53          (a) requests, obtains, or seeks to obtain criminal history background information under
             54      false pretenses; or
             55          (b) disseminates criminal history background information.
             56          [(3)] (2) A person who purchases or transfers a firearm is guilty of a felony of the third


             57      degree who willfully and intentionally makes a false statement of the information required for a
             58      criminal background check in Section 76-10-526 .
             59          [(4)] (3) A dealer is guilty of a felony of the third degree if the dealer willfully and
             60      intentionally sells or transfers a firearm in violation of this part.
             61          [(5)] (4) A person is guilty of a felony of the third degree who purchases a firearm with
             62      the intent to:
             63          (a) resell or otherwise provide a firearm to any person who is ineligible to purchase or
             64      receive from a dealer a firearm; or
             65          (b) transport a firearm out of this state to be resold to an ineligible person.
             66          (5) Unless a higher penalty in another subsection applies, a person, other than a licensed
             67      dealer, who sells, transfers, purchases, or receives a firearm in violation of Section 76-10-526.5
             68      is guilty of:
             69          (a) a class A misdemeanor upon the first conviction; and
             70          (b) a third degree felony upon any subsequent conviction.


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