Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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Where is it prohibited to carry a concealed deadly weapon in Kentucky?

  1. In a bank

  2. In a private vehicle

  3. In a school

  4. At home

The correct answer is: In a school

In Kentucky, carrying a concealed deadly weapon is generally prohibited in schools. While it may be tempting to choose option A or B, it is important to note that the question specifically mentions "concealed" weapons. This means that carrying a weapon openly, such as on the seat of a car or in a holster in a bank, may not necessarily be prohibited. Option D, at first glance, may seem like a reasonable choice as well since it is a private location. However, it is important to remember that the question is asking about carrying a weapon, not simply possessing one at home. Carrying a concealed weapon at home would still be prohibited in certain situations, such as if the person does not have a valid concealed carry permit. Finally, while banks and schools may be restricted areas, it is only in schools where carrying a concealed deadly weapon is specifically prohibited in the state of Kentucky.