Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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Is it necessary for a Nevada CFP holder to inform law enforcement that they are carrying a concealed weapon during a traffic stop?

  1. Yes, always

  2. No, never

  3. Only if the officer asks

  4. Only if the weapon is on their person

The correct answer is: Yes, always

The correct response indicates that a Nevada concealed firearm permit holder is always required to inform law enforcement if they are carrying a concealed weapon during a traffic stop. This requirement is in place to ensure transparency and safety for both the officer and the permit holder. When a traffic stop occurs, notifying law enforcement about the concealed firearm can help prevent misunderstandings or escalate a situation. It allows the officer to take necessary precautions, such as being aware of the firearm's presence and facilitating a safer interaction. The other choices do not reflect the legal and safety obligations of a concealed carry permit holder in Nevada. For instance, saying that a notification is only required if the officer asks might leave the officer unaware of potentially vital information, which could lead to dangerous situations. Similarly, stating that the notification is necessary only if the weapon is on their person undermines the importance of communication regarding the concealed weapon's location for overall safety during the stop.