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Smart Move, LLCProfessional utah moving company Over-sized items are often over 150 lbs.Items such as pianos, pool tables, gun safes and more will require specialized equipment to ensure your products are transported safely. Mighty Butlers Moving can move your home or office with ease. We even handle pianos and very heavy gun safes with our specialized equipment. If your home or office needs to be packed we do that too. We're based in Salt Lake City and do local moves all over Utah however we handle cross country long distance or corporate moves as well. Although Mighty Butlers Started in 2013 its founders have over 10 years experience in moving and transportation of goods. We have established an awesome reputation in a relatively short period of time compared to other moving companies in Utah and we're already getting a steady stream of referral business that confirms that. We hire only the most courteous, efficient, and hard working movers. Take a look around the web at our other reviews and you'll see we've consistently gotten high reviews and we're committed to getting more.

Meet the Business Owner Tyler is one of the business owners and was inspired to start Mighty Butlers after seeing the horrible experiences people were having with other moving companies. He has put heavy emphasis on hiring only the best and experienced movers and creating a high level of trust and comfort with the customer.In 2014, Jeremy Roberts' then-8-year-old son was at a friend's house playing video games when the game controller's battery died. A search for new batteries sent the two boys throughout the home opening cupboards and drawers, where they came upon a loaded firearm, Roberts said Wednesday. When the friend reached for the gun, Roberts' son slapped his hand away, closed the drawer and suggested they call their parents. "I was so very thankful that my kid had been taught how to be safe with guns," Roberts said. "My neighbor's child wasn't." Roberts' comments came during a Senate committee hearing, where lawmakers discussed a proposal to launch a pilot program for basic gun safety instruction in Utah middle schools.

Sponsored by Woods Cross Republican Sen. Todd Weiler, the bill would cost $75,000 and would create an optional curriculum for schools with an emphasis on alerting an adult when guns are present. The bill also includes language for training students to respond to active shooter events. "We teach them a lot in school," Weiler said. "What we don't teach them is what to do if they happen across a gun." Saratoga Springs Republican Sen. Mark Madsen questioned whether the program would present guns as "forbidden fruit." He said there is a lot of cultural misinformation surrounding firearms, and worried that the pilot program could be used as anti-gun propaganda. "I'm concerned that we're moving away from gun safety to gun avoidance," Madsen said. "I don't want this to turn into something where it's perpetuating irrational fears." And Heather Gardner, who is challenging Weiler for his Senate seat, questioned the bill's price tag and suggested a better step would be to study what gun safety instruction currently exists in schools.

"I'm not sure we need the fiscal attachment as large as it is, and I think it does need to be taught in the home," she said.
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Homes For Sale Birch Island Bc He also said he had discussed with members of the state school board the potential of creating an instructional video that could be shown statewide, potentially decreasing the costs of bringing gun safety experts into schools to provide instruction.
Hot Tub Movers Colorado Springs The bill was approve by the committee in a unanimous vote and will advance to the Senate for consideration.

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