Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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In Nevada, where is it prohibited to carry a concealed firearm, even with a CFP?

  1. In your personal vehicle

  2. On federal property

  3. In a city park during daylight hours

  4. At a roadside rest area

The correct answer is: On federal property

While it may seem like carrying a concealed firearm is prohibited in many places in Nevada, this question specifically mentions having a CFP (Concealed Firearm Permit). With a CFP, individuals are allowed to carry a concealed firearm in most places in Nevada, with the exception of federal property. This is because federal laws supersede state laws, and federal buildings and properties typically have their own regulations regarding firearms. Therefore, it is important to always research and understand the laws and regulations of specific areas before carrying a concealed firearm, even with a CFP. The other options listed, such as personal vehicles, city parks during daylight hours, and roadside rest areas, do not restrict carrying a concealed firearm with a CFP.