North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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Which of these locations is NOT legal to carry a concealed handgun in North Carolina?

  1. Area of an establishment serving alcohol

  2. State or national parks

  3. Areas prohibited by federal law

  4. Your private workplace, unless prohibited by the employer

The correct answer is: Area of an establishment serving alcohol

In North Carolina, it is not legal to carry a concealed handgun in areas of an establishment serving alcohol. This restriction is in place to help prevent potentially dangerous situations that can arise when firearms are mixed with alcohol consumption. It is important to exercise caution and comply with legal regulations regarding carrying firearms in order to ensure safety for oneself and others. The other options are legal locations to carry a concealed handgun in North Carolina. State or national parks, areas prohibited by federal law, and your private workplace (unless prohibited by the employer) are permitted locations for carrying a concealed handgun as long as you have a valid Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) and follow all relevant laws and regulations.