Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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Reciprocity agreements between states mean that:

  1. A Nevada CFP is valid in all other states

  2. A Nevada CFP may be valid in certain other states that recognize it

  3. No other state recognizes a Nevada CFP

  4. Nevada recognizes CFPs from all other states

The correct answer is: A Nevada CFP may be valid in certain other states that recognize it

Reciprocity agreements between states mean that a Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) may be valid in certain other states that recognize it. This means that not all states will recognize a Nevada CFP, as indicated in option C. Additionally, it does not mean that all other states recognize CFPs from Nevada, as stated in option D. Option A is incorrect because while some reciprocity agreements allow for a Nevada CFP to be valid in all other states, this is not always the case. Therefore, option B is the most accurate and specific description of what reciprocity agreements between states mean.