GuyWithQuestions
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Just having a Utah's permit and living in this state, I was wondering about something. The law in Utah says that if you have a concealed firearms permit you still have to follow all of the gun laws. The difference is that you're exempt from three laws: carrying on your person, in a school, and in a motor vehicle. So as far as carrying in a motor vehicle, how is this interpreted in the state of Utah? What are the limits of this? Does that only mean you can carry a loaded firearm on your person while in your vehicle? Does it mean you can have a loaded firearm in any area of your car as long as you're in your vehicle with your permit with you? (for example, in a holster under your seat, a loaded AK-47 between your seat and the passenger seat just in case of an attempted car jacking, etc.) Does that mean that you could leave a chambered firearm in your vehicle when you're not in it as long as you have a permit? (which I don't know why you'd want to do that, but I was just wondering)