North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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If stopped by law enforcement in North Carolina, a concealed handgun permit holder should:

Immediately disclose that they are carrying a weapon

In North Carolina, if a concealed handgun permit holder is stopped by law enforcement, it is important for them to immediately disclose that they are carrying a weapon. This is crucial for transparency and to ensure the safety of both the permit holder and the law enforcement officer involved. By openly communicating about the presence of a firearm, it helps to establish a sense of trust and cooperation during the interactions with law enforcement.

Only disclose if asked by the officer

Keep their weapon hidden unless asked to show it

Not disclose unless they plan to use the weapon

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