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What constitutes a 'loaded' firearm under Utah law?

  1. A magazine inserted into the firearm

  2. A round in the chamber

  3. Both A and B

  4. Having ammunition in close proximity to the firearm

The correct answer is: Both A and B

In Utah, a firearm is considered 'loaded' when there is both a magazine inserted into the firearm and a round in the chamber. Having ammunition in close proximity to the firearm, as mentioned in option D, is not sufficient on its own to classify the firearm as loaded. So, the correct answer is both A and B - a magazine inserted into the firearm and a round in the chamber.