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trx680 wrote:
I'm researching for a freind who is coming out from Virginia to ride ATV at some park...MOAB maybe??
Anyway, can someone here point me in the right direction for website info on open carry/ conceal carry in parks for your state.
I'd start with this one <
http://www.utahconcealedcarry.com>.
Also go to the source at <
http://www.le.state.ut.us/UtahCode/title.jsp>.
In particular, note is 76-10-5xx available at <
http://www.le.state.ut.us/UtahCode/section.jsp?code=76-10> and 76-10-500 at <
http://le.utah.gov/~code/TITLE76/htm/76_10_050000.htm> which is our State preemption.
With the exception of local limits on
discharge we enjoy nearly total State preemption on gun laws. State parks, local parks, etc are not off limits locations and so possession of firearm is legal.
Conceal carry is legal with a valid permit from anywhere in the nation. Open carry is also legal with a permit from anywhere in the nation.
It is not lawful to carry a fully loaded gun in public without a permit to carry. You may legally open carry without a permit so long as the gun is not "loaded" (as per 76-10-501; keep one out of the chamber and you are ok) and so long as you are not inside a prohibited area (included school zones which in Utah includes K-12, plus pre-school/day-cares, and all post-secondary schools, plus 1000 feet out from the campuses of same). A permit from anywhere in the nation exempts you from the State GFSZ law, but may not exempt you from the federal GFSZ law. We have a
lot of school zones in urban/sub-urban areas of the State.
OC is fairly well accepted in most areas as long as you don't look like trouble, but may occasionally raise the ire of some cop. With a permit in hand, you are almost always golden. Without a permit,
know the law very well. Concealed and casually concealed carry is easy with a permit.
Excepting National Parks, most federal lands in Utah have long mirrored State law in regard to gun possession; now that the NPS mirrors State law there is almost no place in Utah where you cannot legally carry with a valid permit from anywhere in the nation. (Excepting post offices, NPS visitor centers, and other federal buildings.)
I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice, and so on and so forth.
Enjoy your visit to Utah.
Charles