And as a result, I voted in favor of it. It passed out of the Utah State House of Representatives, passed out of the Senate and then went to the governor. The governor vetoed it. I voted in favor of a veto override session and unfortunately that veto override session never happened and that bill was defeated. But I do believe that law abiding citizens ought to have access to their weapons. And in that circumstance I was happy to stand for the second Amendment rights that we all hold dear. (01:43–01:52)
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Asserts that he voted for a veto override session for HB 76, which did not occur, leading to the bill's defeat.
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