North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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In North Carolina, where is it explicitly prohibited to carry a concealed handgun, despite having a permit?

  1. In a vehicle on a public road

  2. In a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol

  3. In your own home

  4. At a public demonstration

The correct answer is: In a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol

In North Carolina, it is explicitly prohibited to carry a concealed handgun in a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol, regardless of having a permit. This restriction is in place to help ensure public safety by minimizing the risks associated with mixing firearms and alcohol in establishments where alcohol consumption is common. It is important to be aware of and adhere to these restrictions to stay in compliance with the law and maintain a responsible approach to carrying a concealed handgun. Options A, C, and D are not explicitly prohibited places for carrying a concealed handgun in North Carolina for individuals with a valid permit.