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Which of these is a requirement for a firearm to be considered 'concealed' under Utah law?

  1. Hidden from ordinary view

  2. Covered by clothing

  3. Carried in a holster, even if visible

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Hidden from ordinary view

In Utah, for a firearm to be considered 'concealed' under the law, it must be hidden from ordinary view. This means that the firearm cannot be readily identifiable or visible to the casual observer. So, the correct answer is A. Options B and C are incorrect because simply being covered by clothing or carried in a holster, even if visible, does not necessarily make a firearm 'concealed' under Utah law. The key factor is that the firearm must be hidden from ordinary view to meet the legal definition of concealed carry. Therefore, the most accurate requirement for a firearm to be considered 'concealed' in Utah is that it must be hidden from ordinary view.