Gun Policy News
30 January 2002
Salt Lake Tribune (Utah)
Utah doesn't charge a fee to vote, speak or worship, so the state shouldn't charge a fee to buy a firearm, say advocates for a bill eliminating background check fees that won preliminary approval Tuesday.
House Bill 183 would do away with the $7.50 charge assessed at the point of all licensed gun sales in Utah.
The fee covers the cost of reviewing state domestic violence records, a list of outstanding warrants and protective orders and some felony convictions not... (GunPolicy.org)