Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a requirement for a firearm to be legally carried concealed in Wisconsin?

  1. It must have a safety lock mechanism

  2. It must be registered with the state

  3. It must not be larger than a certain size

  4. The carrier must have a CCW license

The correct answer is: The carrier must have a CCW license

In order for a firearm to be legally carried concealed in Wisconsin, the carrier must have a CCW (Concealed Carry Weapon) license. This license allows the individual to carry a concealed firearm for personal protection. This requirement is governed by Wisconsin's concealed carry laws and regulations. Option A is not a requirement in Wisconsin, as it is not included in the state's laws for carrying a firearm. Some firearms may have a safety lock mechanism, but it is not a requirement for legally carrying a concealed firearm. Option B is also not a requirement in Wisconsin. While some states may require firearms to be registered with the state, Wisconsin does not have this requirement. Option C may seem relevant, but there is no specific size limit for legally carrying a concealed firearm in Wisconsin. Other states may have size restrictions, but not Wisconsin. Therefore, the only correct requirement for legally carrying a concealed firearm in Wisconsin is having a CCW license.