North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is true regarding the storage of firearms in a home with children in North Carolina?

  1. There are no specific laws regarding storage of firearms

  2. Firearms must be stored unloaded and locked up

  3. Firearms should be kept in a child's reach for protection

  4. The law only applies to handguns, not rifles or shotguns

The correct answer is: Firearms must be stored unloaded and locked up

In North Carolina, there are strict laws in place regarding the safe storage of firearms in homes with children. Option A is incorrect because there are indeed laws that dictate how firearms should be stored. Option C is incorrect because it goes against the principles of safe storage and can potentially put children at risk. Option D is incorrect because the law applies to all types of firearms, not just handguns. Option B is the correct answer because it follows the guidelines set forth by the state to ensure the safety of children. Firearms should always be stored unloaded and locked up in a secure location to prevent accidents and unauthorized access.