Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What should you do if you are stopped by law enforcement while carrying concealed in Wisconsin?

  1. Immediately inform the officer that you are carrying

  2. Keep your hands visible and follow the officer's instructions

  3. Provide your CCW permit along with your identification

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

The most comprehensive and responsible action to take when stopped by law enforcement while carrying concealed in Wisconsin is to inform the officer about your concealed carry status, keep your hands visible, and comply with the officer's instructions. Informing the officer that you are carrying shows transparency and helps establish trust. Keeping your hands visible reduces any perception of threat and conveys compliance, making the interaction safer for both you and the officer. Additionally, presenting your CCW permit along with your identification is a professional way to show that you are lawfully carrying a concealed weapon, as required by Wisconsin law. Choosing all of these actions reflects the best practice for safety and legal compliance during such encounters with law enforcement.