Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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When traveling in a vehicle, how must a firearm be stored if it's not on the person in Kentucky?

  1. In a locked box in the trunk

  2. Anywhere within the vehicle as long as it is visible

  3. Unloaded and out of reach of any vehicle occupants

  4. There are no specific requirements for vehicle transport

The correct answer is: In a locked box in the trunk

When traveling in a vehicle, a firearm must be stored in a locked box in the trunk. This is to ensure that the firearm is safely secured and out of reach of any occupants in the vehicle. Option B is incorrect because it goes against basic firearm safety rules by allowing the firearm to be visible and accessible in the vehicle. Option C is also incorrect because simply being unloaded does not guarantee the safety of the firearm, it must also be properly stored in a locked container. Option D is incorrect because there are specific requirements for transporting a firearm in a vehicle in Kentucky to ensure the safety of everyone involved.