Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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What should you do if you are stopped by law enforcement while carrying a concealed weapon?

  1. Immediately inform the officer that you are armed

  2. Wait for the officer to ask if you have a weapon

  3. Hide the weapon in the vehicle

  4. Only disclose you have a weapon if asked directly

The correct answer is: Immediately inform the officer that you are armed

If you are stopped by law enforcement while carrying a concealed weapon, it is important to immediately inform the officer that you are armed. This not only shows honesty and trust, but it is also required by law in many states. Option B and D are incorrect as they suggest waiting for the officer to ask or only disclosing if asked directly. This could be seen as deceptive or non-compliant behavior. Hiding the weapon in the vehicle, as suggested in option C, is also not recommended as it could be perceived as attempting to conceal important information from the officer. It is always best to be upfront and honest about carrying a concealed weapon when interacting with law enforcement.