North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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What are the consequences for carrying a concealed handgun in North Carolina without a valid permit?

  1. Mandatory community service

  2. Revocation of future permit eligibility

  3. A fine based on the discretion of the court

  4. Criminal charges with potential jail time

The correct answer is: Criminal charges with potential jail time

Carrying a concealed handgun in North Carolina without a valid permit is a criminal offense. This means that the individual could face criminal charges, which could result in jail time. A fine may also be imposed, however, it is not solely based on the discretion of the court. Option A and B do not accurately reflect the potential consequences for carrying a concealed handgun without a permit, as they do not involve criminal prosecution.