Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of these locations is a person with a CCW license generally not allowed to carry a concealed weapon in Wisconsin?

  1. State parks

  2. Restaurants that serve alcohol

  3. School property

  4. Churches

The correct answer is: School property

A person with a CCW license in Wisconsin is generally not allowed to carry a concealed weapon on school property. This is because state law prohibits the possession of firearms on school premises, with some exceptions such as a person with written authorization from school authorities or law enforcement officers acting in their official duties. The other options, such as state parks, restaurants that serve alcohol, and churches, may vary depending on local laws and regulations. However, generally speaking, a person with a CCW license can carry a concealed weapon in these locations, as long as they abide by any applicable laws and restrictions.