North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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What is the consequence of carrying a concealed handgun in prohibited areas with a CHP in North Carolina?

  1. A warning for the first offense

  2. A fine

  3. Revocation of the CHP

  4. Mandatory community service

The correct answer is: Revocation of the CHP

Carrying a concealed handgun in prohibited areas with a CHP in North Carolina can result in revocation of the CHP. This is because carrying a concealed handgun in certain areas, such as schools and government buildings, is considered a serious offense and can lead to the loss of one's permit to carry a concealed weapon. Options A and B may be possible consequences for less serious offenses, but carrying a concealed handgun in a prohibited area is a more severe violation. Option D is unrelated to the question and does not pertain to the consequences of carrying a concealed handgun in prohibited areas.