North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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Is it permitted to carry a concealed handgun in a place of religious worship in North Carolina?

  1. Yes, without any restrictions

  2. Yes, but only with permission from the place of worship

  3. No, it is strictly prohibited

  4. Yes, but not during religious services

The correct answer is: Yes, but only with permission from the place of worship

In North Carolina, it is generally permitted to carry a concealed handgun in a place of religious worship, but with a condition. The correct answer is "Yes, but only with permission from the place of worship." This means that individuals may carry a concealed handgun in a place of religious worship as long as they have obtained explicit permission from the leadership or governing body of that particular place of worship. It is important for individuals to respect the rules and regulations of the specific place of worship and seek permission before carrying a concealed handgun on the premises. Option A is incorrect because carrying a concealed handgun in a place of religious worship in North Carolina is not without any restrictions. Option C is incorrect as it states that carrying a concealed handgun in a place of religious worship is strictly prohibited, which is not the case in North Carolina. Option D is also incorrect because there is no general restriction on carrying a concealed handgun during religious services as long as permission has been granted by the place of worship.