Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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In Wisconsin, how far must a concealed weapon be from the holder's body to not be considered concealed?

  1. There is no specified distance

  2. More than 24 inches

  3. Visible from three points of view

  4. Entirely visible to someone observing

The correct answer is: Entirely visible to someone observing

In Wisconsin, for a concealed weapon to not be considered concealed, it must be entirely visible to someone observing. This means that the weapon cannot be partially hidden or obscured in any way. It must be completely visible to anyone looking at the holder. This requirement ensures transparency and safety in the handling of concealed weapons. Option A states that there is no specified distance, which is incorrect because there is a specific requirement for the weapon to be entirely visible. Option B, more than 24 inches, and Option C, visible from three points of view, are not accurate according to Wisconsin laws regarding concealed carry. The correct answer is Option D as it accurately reflects the state's regulations on how a concealed weapon should be positioned to not be considered concealed.