North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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What does the term 'concealed carry' refer to specifically in North Carolina law?

  1. Carrying a weapon in a vehicle

  2. Carrying a weapon in a public place without it being visible

  3. Having a weapon on your person, even if it's visible

  4. Transporting a weapon in a closed container

The correct answer is: Carrying a weapon in a public place without it being visible

In North Carolina law, the term 'concealed carry' specifically refers to carrying a weapon in a public place without it being visible. This means that if you have a concealed handgun permit (CHP), you are allowed to carry a concealed weapon on your person in a public place as long as it is not visible to others. It is important to understand this distinction to ensure that you are in compliance with the state's laws regarding concealed carry.