Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a place where carrying a concealed deadly weapon is prohibited in Kentucky?

  1. Bars

  2. Churches

  3. Federal buildings

  4. Public schools

The correct answer is: Churches

Carrying a concealed deadly weapon is prohibited in bars (A), since the consumption of alcohol can influence the judgement and actions of the carrier, potentially leading to dangerous consequences. It is also prohibited in federal buildings (C) and public schools (D) to ensure the safety and security of those in the premises. However, carrying a concealed deadly weapon is actually allowed in churches (B) in Kentucky, as long as the carrier has a valid license to do so. This is because Kentucky state law recognizes the right to self-defense, and carrying a weapon in a place of worship is seen as a means of protecting oneself and others in case of a threat. Therefore, the correct answer is not (B) since it is the only option where carrying a concealed deadly weapon is actually permitted in Kentucky.