Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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Can a person carry a concealed firearm in a state building in Nevada with a CFP?

  1. Yes, in all state buildings

  2. No, in all state buildings

  3. Yes, but only if signage permits it

  4. Yes, but only with special permission

The correct answer is: Yes, but only if signage permits it

This means that a person with a CFP (Carry Firearms Permit) can carry a concealed firearm in a state building in Nevada, but only if the building has signage that explicitly permits it. This is different from option A, which suggests that concealed firearms are allowed in all state buildings without exception. Option B is also incorrect because it implies that firearms are never allowed in state buildings, which is not always the case. Option D is incorrect because it suggests that special permission is needed, when in reality only signage indicating permission to carry a concealed firearm is necessary.