North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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What must you do upon being stopped by law enforcement while carrying a concealed handgun in North Carolina?

Immediately notify the officer that you are carrying a concealed handgun

Upon being stopped by law enforcement while carrying a concealed handgun in North Carolina, it is important to immediately notify the officer that you are carrying a concealed handgun. This is necessary to ensure transparency and to comply with the state laws regarding concealed carry. By letting the officer know about the presence of a concealed handgun upfront, you are demonstrating respect for the law and the authority of the officer. This transparency can help de-escalate the situation and prevent any misunderstandings or potential safety concerns for both you and the officer. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because they suggest not being proactive about disclosing the presence of a concealed handgun unless specifically asked by the officer. In North Carolina, it is particularly important to disclose that you are carrying a concealed handgun immediately upon being stopped to avoid any potential issues or misunderstandings during the interaction with law enforcement.

Only disclose you are carrying if asked

Keep your hands visible and do not disclose unless asked to step out of the vehicle

Nothing, unless you are directly asked about weapons

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