Constitution of Utah, Article I, Section 1. [Inherent and inalienable rights.]
Article I, Section 6. [Right to bear arms.]
The individual right of the people to keep and bear arms for security and defense of self, family, others, property, or the state, as well as for other lawful purposes shall not be infringed; but nothing herein shall prevent the Legislature from defining the lawful use of arms.

Title 53 Public Safety Code

Chapter 5a Firearm Laws

  • Part 1 General Firearm Laws
  • Part 2 Federal Firearm Enforcement Limitation Act
  • Section 202 Definitions.
  • Part 3 Concealed Firearm Permits
  • Part 4 Utah State-Made Firearms Protections
  • Part 5 Firearms Safe Harbor
  • Part 6 Sale and Purchase of a Firearm

Chapter 5b Utah State-Made Firearms Protection Act

  • Part 2 Manufacturing Firearms

Chapter 5c Firearms Safe Harbor

  • Part 2 Voluntary Commitment of Firearm
  • Part 3 Voluntary Firearm Restrictions

Chapter 5d Lawful Commerce in Arms Act

Title 76 Utah Criminal Code
Chapter 11 Weapons

  • Part 1 General Provisions
  • Part 2 General Weapons Violations
  • Part 3 Persons Restricted Regarding Dangerous Weapons