Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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Are permit holders required to inform law enforcement they are carrying a concealed weapon during a stop?

  1. Yes, immediately upon contact

  2. No, not unless asked directly

  3. Yes, but only if the officer asks for identification

  4. No, there is no legal requirement

The correct answer is: Yes, immediately upon contact

While permit holders may have different legal requirements according to their local laws, the general rule is that they must immediately inform law enforcement if they are carrying a concealed weapon during a stop. This is for the safety of both the permit holder and the law enforcement officer. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because they suggest that permit holders only need to inform law enforcement if asked or if certain conditions are met. However, in most cases, the permit holder must inform law enforcement as soon as they are in contact. This is to ensure that the officer is aware of the situation and can take appropriate precautions. Therefore, the best answer is A.