North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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Where is it illegal to carry a concealed handgun, even with a permit, in North Carolina?

  1. In a private vehicle

  2. In a public park

  3. In areas prohibited by federal law

  4. At a shooting range

The correct answer is: In areas prohibited by federal law

In North Carolina, even with a Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP), it is illegal to carry a concealed handgun in areas that are prohibited by federal law. This includes places such as federal buildings, military installations, and other federally restricted areas. It's important for permit holders to be aware of these restrictions to avoid legal consequences. Options A, B, and D are not universally illegal for carrying a concealed handgun with a permit in North Carolina. In a private vehicle, public parks, and shooting ranges, it is generally allowed to carry a concealed handgun with a valid CHP, as long as there are no specific prohibitions in place for those locations.