Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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In the event of a traffic stop, a CFP holder in Nevada should:

  1. Immediately disclose to the officer that they are carrying a concealed weapon

  2. Only disclose they are carrying if asked by an officer

  3. Not disclose they are carrying unless directly asked

  4. Keep their weapon concealed and not mention it

The correct answer is: Immediately disclose to the officer that they are carrying a concealed weapon

A CFP holder in Nevada should immediately disclose to the officer that they are carrying a concealed weapon. This is important because it shows transparency and honesty, which can help build trust and ensure the safety of both the CFP holder and the officer. Option B and C both suggest waiting for the officer to ask if the holder is carrying a weapon, but this can create tension and suspicion. Option D is incorrect because it is illegal to keep a concealed weapon hidden from an officer during a traffic stop in Nevada.