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What does Utah law require for carrying a concealed firearm in a place of worship or private residence?

  1. Verbal consent from the leader or homeowner

  2. Written consent from the leader or homeowner

  3. No consent is required

  4. It is always prohibited

The correct answer is: No consent is required

In Utah, carrying a concealed firearm in a place of worship or a private residence does not require any specific consent from the leader or homeowner. Utah law permits individuals to carry a concealed firearm in these locations without the need for explicit permission. This highlights the importance of understanding specific state laws regarding concealed carry in various locations to ensure compliance and legal behavior.