North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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What is the consequence for carrying a concealed handgun into a private property that has a 'No Concealed Weapons' sign posted in North Carolina?

  1. A verbal warning for the first offense

  2. A fine

  3. It is considered trespassing if the person refuses to leave upon request

  4. Mandatory revocation of the concealed handgun permit

The correct answer is: It is considered trespassing if the person refuses to leave upon request

Carrying a concealed handgun into a private property with a 'No Concealed Weapons' sign posted is considered trespassing in North Carolina. This means that the owner or manager of the private property can ask the person to leave and if they refuse, they can face further legal consequences such as being cited for trespassing. Options A, B, and D are incorrect because they do not address the specific issue of carrying a concealed handgun into a private property with a 'No Concealed Weapons' sign posted. While a verbal warning or fine may be possible consequences in some cases, they are not guaranteed or specified for this particular situation. Similarly, while revocation of a concealed handgun permit may be a potential consequence for breaking the law, it would not necessarily be mandatory in this case. Therefore, option C is the most appropriate answer as it directly relates to the consequences of carrying a concealed handgun into a private property with a posted 'No Concealed Weapons' sign in North Carolina.