North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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Where is it illegal to carry a concealed handgun in North Carolina, even with a permit?

  1. State parks

  2. Banks

  3. Bars and restaurants that serve alcohol

  4. Public libraries

The correct answer is: Bars and restaurants that serve alcohol

In North Carolina, it is illegal to carry a concealed handgun in bars and restaurants that serve alcohol, even if you have a permit. State parks, banks, and public libraries are not included in the list of places where concealed carry is not allowed, making options A, B, and D incorrect. While carrying a concealed handgun is legal in these locations, it is important to note that carrying a handgun while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is still against the law. Therefore, it is important for gun owners to be aware of their surroundings and the laws regarding concealed carry in order to ensure they are not breaking any laws.