Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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In Nevada, is it legal to lend your concealed firearm to another person?

  1. Yes, if they are over 21

  2. No, it is illegal to do so

  3. Yes, if they have a permit

  4. Yes, but only to family members

The correct answer is: Yes, if they have a permit

In Nevada, it is illegal to lend your concealed firearm to another person unless they have a permit. This means that options A, B, and D are incorrect. Option A mentions an age limit, but Nevada law does not specify an age requirement for borrowing a concealed firearm. Option B states that it is illegal to do so, but this is only true if the person borrowing the firearm does not have a permit. Option D is incorrect because while family members may be exempt from certain firearm laws, they are not exempt from the requirement to have a permit in order to borrow a concealed firearm. Therefore, the correct answer is option C - yes, if they have a permit.