North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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Under North Carolina law, which of the following locations is a permit holder allowed to carry a concealed handgun?

  1. In bars or restaurants that serve alcohol

  2. In financial institutions like banks

  3. In educational properties

  4. In areas designated by state or federal law as hunting areas

The correct answer is: In areas designated by state or federal law as hunting areas

Under North Carolina law, a permit holder is not allowed to carry a concealed handgun in bars or restaurants that serve alcohol, financial institutions like banks, or educational properties. These locations are considered prohibited areas for concealed carry. State and federal laws designate specific areas as hunting areas where concealed carry is allowed and permitted. Therefore, D is the correct answer.