North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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In North Carolina, a person with a Concealed Handgun Permit is required to disclose the fact that they are carrying a concealed handgun to a law enforcement officer:

  1. Only when specifically asked

  2. Immediately upon approach by the officer

  3. Only during traffic stops

  4. At no specific time; it's up to the permit holder

The correct answer is: Immediately upon approach by the officer

A person with a Concealed Handgun Permit in North Carolina is required to disclose the fact that they are carrying a concealed handgun to a law enforcement officer immediately upon approach by the officer. This means that they should not wait until they are asked to do so, or only disclose it during specific situations such as traffic stops. It is important for the permit holder to disclose this information to the officer in a timely manner for the safety of both parties. Furthermore, it is not up to the permit holder to decide when to disclose this information, as it is a legal requirement in North Carolina. Therefore, the correct answer is B, immediately upon approach by the officer.