North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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Which locations are off-limits when carrying a concealed handgun in North Carolina?

  1. State or national parks

  2. Areas prohibited by federal law

  3. Restaurants serving alcohol

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Areas prohibited by federal law

In North Carolina, there are certain locations where carrying a concealed handgun is prohibited by federal law and these include any area that is considered a federal property, such as government buildings or military bases. While carrying a concealed handgun is allowed in state and national parks, it is prohibited in areas that are owned or managed by the federal government. Additionally, restaurants that serve alcohol do not automatically prohibit carrying a concealed handgun, as long as the individual carrying the weapon is not consuming alcohol or under the influence. Therefore, the correct answer is B, as it encompasses all the locations that are off-limits for carrying a concealed handgun in North Carolina. Choosing options A, C, or D would not cover all the correct options.