Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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In Kentucky, where is it illegal to carry a concealed weapon, even with a CCDW permit?

  1. In a school building

  2. In a private vehicle

  3. At a public park

  4. In a restaurant that serves alcohol

The correct answer is: In a school building

In Kentucky, it is illegal to carry a concealed weapon even with a CCDW permit in a school building because the state considers these types of locations to be higher risk areas where weapons are not allowed for the safety of students and staff. Carryng a concealed weapon is not allowed in private vehicles because it is considered a public space and the weapon may still be visible to others. While carrying a concealed weapon is allowed in public parks with a CCDW permit, it is not permitted in school buildings. In restaurants that serve alcohol, a CCDW permit holder may only carry a concealed weapon if they are not consuming alcohol. Therefore, the only correct answer is A, in a school building.