http://connect2utah.com/content/news/story?cid=75241Wednesday, Feb 10, 2010 @02:11pm CST
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Guns made and kept in Utah would be exempt from federal regulations under a measure passed by the Utah Legislature.
Senate Bill 11 was passed Wednesday by the Utah House 56-17. It now goes to the governor.
The proposal mirrors one Montana signed into law last year that's intended to trigger a federal court battle.
The measures would allow guns made in the respective states to be exempt from federal gun registration rules like background checks.
The goal is to circumvent federal authority over interstate commerce, the legal basis for most gun regulation in the U.S.
Sen. Margaret Dayton, an Orem Republican, has said her bill is part of a broader effort to send a message to Congress that the federal government is overstepping its bounds.