Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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In Nevada, carrying a concealed weapon without a permit is:

  1. A minor misdemeanor

  2. Allowed in certain counties

  3. A felony

  4. Permissible if the gun is unloaded

The correct answer is: A felony

Carrying a concealed weapon without a permit in Nevada is considered a felony. This means that it is a serious crime and can result in significant legal consequences. It is important to follow state laws and obtain the necessary permits before carrying a concealed weapon. The other options (A, B, and D) are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the severity of carrying a concealed weapon without a permit in Nevada. Option A refers to a minor offense, while option B suggests that it is only allowed in certain areas or counties. Option D implies that carrying an unloaded gun is acceptable, but in Nevada, a permit is required regardless of whether the gun is loaded or not.