Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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In the case of a traffic stop, what is the FIRST thing you should do if you are carrying a concealed weapon?

  1. Keep your hands where the officer can see them

  2. Immediately declare that you are carrying a weapon

  3. Reach for your weapon to show it to the officer

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: Keep your hands where the officer can see them

During a traffic stop, the first thing you should do if you are carrying a concealed weapon is to keep your hands where the officer can see them (choice A). This is important for the safety of both yourself and the officer. By keeping your hands visible and away from your concealed weapon, you are showing the officer that you are not a threat and are following proper safety protocols. It also helps to avoid any misunderstandings or escalations during the interaction. It is crucial not to reach for your weapon or make any sudden movements that could be misinterpreted by the officer. In the context of a traffic stop, immediately declaring that you are carrying a weapon (choice B) may be required by law in some states, but it should come after keeping your hands visible and following the officer's instructions. Lastly, option D, None of the above, is incorrect as keeping your hands visible is the recommended and safest course of action in this situation.