Utah’s governor on Feb. 12 signed a measure into law that allows people in the state to carry a concealed gun without a permit. “With the passage of this bill, Utah joins 17 other states with some form of permitless concealed carry,” Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican in his first term, said in a statement to news outlets. “This bill protects Second Amendment rights, reduces permitless open carry (which is already legal), and includes significant funding for suicide prevention.” House Bill 60, which was sponsored by Republican state Rep. Walt Brooks, a National Rifle Association member, states that an individual who is 21 or older “and may lawfully possess a firearm, may carry a concealed firearm in a public area without a permit.” Former Gov. Gary Herbert, a Republican, had vetoed similar legislation several years ago. According to state data, Utah officials issued over 26,000 concealed carry permits in the 4th …