Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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To legally transport a firearm in a vehicle in Nevada, it must be:

  1. Visible on the dashboard

  2. Disassembled

  3. Locked in a gun case

  4. In an open carry holster

The correct answer is: Locked in a gun case

Transporting a firearm in a vehicle in Nevada requires the firearm to be locked in a gun case. Option A is incorrect because having the firearm visible on the dashboard could potentially cause harm or create a dangerous situation, as well as be considered "brandishing" which is illegal. Option B is incorrect because while some states may allow a firearm to be transported while disassembled, in Nevada it must be kept in a gun case. Option D is incorrect because open carry of a firearm in a vehicle is not explicitly protected by Nevada law and could potentially result in legal consequences. It is much safer and legally compliant to keep the firearm locked in a gun case while in a vehicle in Nevada.