Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What does Wisconsin law require for a firearm to be considered 'concealed'?

  1. Hidden from plain view

  2. Covered by clothing

  3. In a closed container

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

Wisconsin law requires all of the above conditions to be met for a firearm to be considered 'concealed.' Option A Hidden from plain view by itself does not necessarily mean the firearm is concealed, as it could still be visible by other means such as through an X-ray machine. Option B: Covered by clothing may not meet the definition of concealed if the firearm is partially visible or easily accessible. Option C: In a closed container alone does not guarantee concealment as the container could be see-through or the firearm could still be easily accessible. Therefore, the most accurate answer is D: All of the above.