Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following locations is NOT a permitted place to carry a concealed deadly weapon in Kentucky?

  1. City parks

  2. Detention facilities

  3. Restaurants serving alcohol

  4. Churches

The correct answer is: Detention facilities

In Kentucky, carrying a concealed deadly weapon is strictly prohibited in detention facilities. This restriction aims to maintain security and prevent potential conflicts or dangerous situations within these high-security environments. It is important to respect these regulations to ensure the safety of all individuals involved. Regarding the other options: A. City parks: City parks generally allow individuals to carry concealed deadly weapons unless otherwise posted or prohibited by local ordinances. C. Restaurants serving alcohol: In Kentucky, it is permitted to carry a concealed deadly weapon in a restaurant serving alcohol, as long as the person carrying the weapon is not consuming alcohol. D. Churches: While churches may choose to prohibit the carrying of concealed deadly weapons on their premises, there is no blanket prohibition statewide in Kentucky. It is advisable to respect the individual policies of each church regarding this matter.