Utah Governor Gary Herbert
Local news reports
The governor said Friday he had vetoed a bill that would have allowed Utah residents to carry a hidden, unloaded gun without a permit.
It was one of the most hotly contested measures to come out of the Utah Legislature this year.
"As I've said it before, if it ain't broke, don't fix it," Gov. Gary Herbert said, noting the current system has not inhibited the ability of state residents to bear arms.
Supporters of the bill say they will urge lawmakers to overturn the veto.
Existing laws on the issue work well and provide an important tool for law enforcement agencies, which prefer the permit system, Herbert, a Republican, said.
"It does give you a second line of defense for background checks," he said.
But note well the trend--more and more, most states are loosening their gun laws.
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