From Deseret News archives:
Church gun accord doubtful
Lawmaker balks at proposals to alter registration law
Church leaders announced in December their plan just to ignore the law, saying the state doesn't have the right to impose the registration requirement on private property.
At the time, Sen. Mike Waddoups, R-Taylorsville, who got the law passed in 2003, said he could work with religious leaders to address the issue, but in an e-mail Friday to a representative of the Episcopal Diocese, Waddoups said their proposed changes to the law were not something he could support.
The proposal, Waddoups said, asked that churches be carved out as secure places where guns are always banned, much like a courthouse, jail or airport.
"I am not inclined to amend the legislation to prohibit concealed weapons in churches. They are private property, and they need to take the initiative if they do not want the weapons there," Waddoups wrote to Toni Marie Sutliff, a member of the Episcopal Diocese's Standing Committee who helped organized the December press conference. "Any non-secure areas that are prohibiting weapons need to provide sort of protection for those they are prohibiting from protecting themselves."
"That's not plausible in my mind, and I don't think (churches) want to do that," he said. "But you've got to let (people) protect themselves, and so far, I haven't heard any other alternatives."
Sutliff provided three suggested amendments to the state's concealed-carry laws all of which would have "changed the presumption that concealed weapons are allowed in places of worship to the presumption that weapons are not allowed," she said.
None of her suggestions addressed only the issue of registration.
Waddoups believes the state registration which is posted on the Web at bci.utah.gov/CFP/CFChurchNotify.html makes sense. The state requires houses of worship to notify concealed weapon carriers of gun policies and provides a way for that information to be accessed at any time. More than 50,000 Utahns have concealed weapons permits.
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