Which of the following locations is it illegal to carry a concealed weapon, even with a CFP?

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Carrying a concealed weapon, even with a concealed firearm permit (CFP), is prohibited in public schools and child care facilities because they are considered sensitive areas where there is a higher risk for violence and harm to children. Public parks, although frequented by families, do not have the same level of sensitive areas and therefore do not have a restriction on concealed weapons for permit holders. Similarly, private vehicles also do not have a specific restriction as long as the weapon is secured and not readily accessible to anyone inside the vehicle. Bars or taverns, on the other hand, may have their own policies against concealed weapons, but it is not illegal in all states to carry a concealed weapon in these establishments with a valid CFP.

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