Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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Under Kentucky law, when must you inform a law enforcement officer that you are carrying a concealed deadly weapon?

  1. Only if you are asked

  2. Only during a traffic stop

  3. Immediately upon officer contact

  4. Never required to disclose

The correct answer is: Immediately upon officer contact

In Kentucky, you are required by law to immediately inform a law enforcement officer that you are carrying a concealed deadly weapon as soon as you come in contact with them. This means you cannot wait to be asked or only disclose during a traffic stop. You must proactively and immediately inform the officer for the safety of both you and the officer. Choosing options A or B could result in legal consequences and jeopardize the safety of everyone involved. Option D is incorrect as it goes against the legal requirement to disclose.