Like MOST states, Utah does not have firearms registration. You may sell a firearm face-to-face directly to another resident of Utah so long as they are an adult, and you do not have cause to believe they are forbidden by law to own a firearm.
If you like, you can make out 2 copies of a bill of sale, list the firearm description and SN, name and address of seller and buyer, both sign, each keep a copy- but it is not required by law.
That depends entirely on state and local laws. There is no answer good throughout the country.
Contact your local police for the latest information.
There does appear to be one. It is an INVERSE correlation. As the rate of gun ownership INCREASES, the rate of violent crime DECREASES.
The California Department of Justice web site has all the information you are seeking.
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There is no set age limit for cap gun ownership.
Since, like most states, Utah does not require registration of guns or gun owners, there is no one source of reliable information on the number of gun owners in Utah. However, some studies indicate that nearly half of the households in Utah own at least one firearm.
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