Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What should a CCW permit holder do when stopped by law enforcement in Wisconsin?

  1. Immediately disclose they are carrying a concealed weapon

  2. Only disclose if asked by the officer

  3. Never disclose unless specifically asked to step out of the vehicle

  4. Disclose if the weapon is on their person or in the vehicle

The correct answer is: Immediately disclose they are carrying a concealed weapon

When stopped by law enforcement in Wisconsin, a CCW permit holder should immediately disclose that they are carrying a concealed weapon. This is the safest and most respectful option, as the officer will need to be aware of the presence of a weapon. Option B and C may create suspicion or tension between the permit holder and the officer, and it is best to be transparent from the start. Option D may lead to confusion and could potentially escalate the situation if the officer discovers the weapon without prior disclosure.