North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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When is it required to inform law enforcement about carrying a concealed handgun in North Carolina?

  1. Only when entering law enforcement buildings

  2. Immediately upon interaction

  3. Only if asked by the law enforcement officer

  4. At traffic stops and law enforcement checkpoints

The correct answer is: Immediately upon interaction

In North Carolina, it is required to inform law enforcement about carrying a concealed handgun immediately upon any interaction with a law enforcement officer. This is important for safety reasons and to ensure transparency during any encounter. By being proactive and informing the officer right away, it helps prevent misunderstandings and promotes a smooth interaction with law enforcement. Remembering to disclose this information promptly is crucial for both the individual carrying the concealed handgun and the responding officer to ensure a safe and lawful interaction.