The following is a public service
announcement for an event organized by the
Utah Gun Exchange. Below it
are two warnings, a note, and a disclaimer by
UT Gun Rights.
Come to the State Capitol
WHEN:
Thursday, February 20th 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
WHERE:
Utah State Capitol – Hall of the Governors Room below the
Capitol Rotunda (this is on the first floor)
WHAT:
We will be meeting and letting our Representatives and
Senators know, in person, how we will be voting when it
comes to Gun Legislation being presented in Utah. There
will be an official agenda and briefing with the attendees
before we do a parade inside the Capitol. We will take
pictures together on the inside stairs in front of the
chamber doors of the House of Representatives. We will
also work to meet with our Representatives and Senators
while there.
WHAT TO BRING:
Please bring yourself and smile; no signs, flags, etc.
Concealed Carry is requested if a person chooses to carry.
This is a different type of event than what is usually
done. Future events may involve plans for open carry, but
not this one.
DRESS CODE:
This event will have a dress
code and we ask that you come dressed in CLEAN CASUAL or
BUSINESS CASUAL fashion. Uniform blue and white GUNS SAVE
LIVES tee shirts and stickers will be provided to the
attendees to wear and show our strength, unity and
support of the 2nd Amendment.
WHAT TO LEAVE BEHIND:
Signs, Flags and other symbols
normally seen at a Pro 2A Freedom Rally.
We created a list of Volunteer
contact information from the Rally on Feb. 8th for those
who want to attend the next event themed GUNS SAVE LIVES.
If you would like to volunteer to attend the GUNS SAVE
LIVES event or register for future events and did not sign
our volunteer list at the Rally, you can email us at
info@utahgunexchange.com and let us know that you want
to be on that list. We will be sending out regular updates
for future events to everyone on that list.
To keep informed on the status
of current 2A-related legislation in Utah, please visit
the Utah Shooting Sports Council at:
https://utahshootingsportscouncil.org/219-2/
[END OF ANNOUNCEMENT]
UT Gun Rights Warnings,
Note, and Disclaimer:
The following is designed to
assist you in making clear, informed, and empowered
decisions at this event, and elsewhere in your political
interactions.
Warning Regarding
Unholstered Open Carry:
Many have sought clarification regarding Utah's
open carry statutes with regard to rifles and shotguns. UT
Gun Rights does NOT provide legal advice or counsel,
however, the following article should be seriously
considered:
"2014's
Trojan Horse: Lessons for Utah Gun Owners."
Regardless of opinions to the contrary,
or whether Statute Enforcement Agents (SEAs) currently
enforce the statute consistently, Utah
legislators involved in the drafting and enactment of HB
276 in 2014 repeatedly and publicly asserted that, under
their bill, OPEN CARRY WEAPONS MUST BE HOLSTERED OR
ENCASED. See the aforementioned article for
their quotes.
Warning Regarding Utah's Prohibition Against
Political Free Speech: This event involves
communicating with legislators. Be advised that, in 1991, the Utah
legislature enacted the following
abhorrent statute:
Threats to influence official or political action.
(1) A person is guilty
of a class A misdemeanor if he threatens any harm to a
public servant, party official, or voter with a
purpose of influencing his action, decision, opinion,
recommendation, nomination, vote, or other exercise of
discretion.
(2) As used
in this section:
(a)
"Harm" means ANY disadvantage or injury,
pecuniary or otherwise, including
disadvantage or injury to any other person or entity in
whose welfare the public servant, party official, or voter
is interested.
(b) "Public servant" does not include
jurors.
Source:
Utah state state 76-8-104 [bold and bold caps added]
In other words, if you, in any
way, "threaten" to "harm" an official's precious political
interests, one of these cowardly snowflakes can
theoretically seek to have you arrested and charged
with a Class A Misdemeanor,
punishable by up to 364 days in jail and a fine of as much
as $2,500.
Phrases like, "If you vote for gun control, I'll vote you
out of office," may be viewed as "threatening harm."
Whether this statute can hold up in court is another
matter. However,
no
court experience is free or without risk to the defendant.
And that was/is the statutory intent:
To stifle free speech (i.e. a "chilling effect")
and to attempt to force Citizens to cower in fear before
corrupt, disgusting, and abusive politicians.
Note:
MANY gun control bills are being fast-tracked through the Utah legislature. Learn more at the
2020 Bill
Tracking Page: The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly.
Disclaimer: UT
Gun Rights does not necessarily endorse all of the views
expressed by event sponsors, organizers, or participants.
You are encouraged to conduct your own research and
develop your own conclusions.