Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Under what circumstance can a private property owner legally prohibit CCW permit holders from carrying on their premises in Wisconsin?

  1. By posting a sign at all entrances

  2. Verbally to anyone who enters

  3. By publishing a notice in the local newspaper

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: By posting a sign at all entrances

Private property owners in Wisconsin have the right to legally prohibit CCW permit holders from carrying on their premises by posting a sign at all entrances. This is the only legally accepted method to prohibit CCW permit holders from carrying firearms on private property. Verbally informing individuals or publishing a notice in the local newspaper are not valid ways to prohibit CCW permit holders from carrying on private property in Wisconsin. Additionally, selecting "all of the above" is incorrect as only posting a sign at all entrances is a valid option. It is important for CCW permit holders to respect and follow the rules and regulations of private property owners when it comes to carrying firearms.