Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following statements about carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle is true?

  1. The weapon must be kept in the glove compartment

  2. It's illegal to carry a concealed weapon in a vehicle

  3. The weapon can be anywhere in the vehicle

  4. The weapon must be unloaded and stored in the trunk

The correct answer is: The weapon can be anywhere in the vehicle

In Kentucky, the correct statement about carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle is that the weapon can be anywhere in the vehicle. Kentucky law allows individuals with a valid Concealed Carry Deadly Weapons (CCDW) permit to carry a concealed weapon in their vehicle without the need for the weapon to be stored in any specific location within the vehicle. This includes keeping the concealed weapon on one's person, in a bag, glove compartment, center console, or any other part of the vehicle. Options A, B, and D are incorrect because Kentucky law does not require the concealed weapon to be specifically kept in the glove compartment, trunk, or make it illegal to carry a concealed weapon in a vehicle as long as the individual has the appropriate CCDW permit.