Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following locations is specifically mentioned as off-limits for carrying a concealed weapon, even with a CCW permit, in Wisconsin?

  1. Bars and restaurants that serve alcohol

  2. Places of worship

  3. Police stations

  4. Public parks

The correct answer is: Police stations

In Wisconsin, carrying a concealed weapon, even with a CCW permit, is prohibited in police stations. This is because police stations are secure locations where weapons are generally not allowed for the safety and security of law enforcement officers, staff, and the general public. While other locations such as bars and restaurants that serve alcohol, places of worship, and public parks may have restrictions or limitations on carrying concealed weapons, police stations are specifically mentioned as off-limits in the state's regulations regarding concealed carry.