Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Is it mandatory to disclose the possession of a concealed weapon to a law enforcement officer during a traffic stop in Wisconsin?

  1. Yes, always

  2. No, never

  3. Yes, but only if asked

  4. No, but it is recommended

The correct answer is: Yes, but only if asked

In Wisconsin, it is mandatory for individuals to disclose any concealed weapons in their possession to a law enforcement officer during a traffic stop, but only if asked. This requirement is stated in the state's concealed carry law, which states that individuals must "promptly disclose to any stop or encounter with a law enforcement officer that they are authorized to carry a concealed weapon." In this case, disclosing the possession of a concealed weapon is not always required, as option A suggests, but neither is it never required, as option B suggests. Similarly, while it is recommended to disclose the possession of a concealed weapon even if not asked, as option D suggests, it is not legally required.