Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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

  1. Immediately disclose that you are carrying a concealed firearm

  2. Wait for the officer to ask if you're carrying

  3. Only disclose if you're asked for identification

  4. Leave the area immediately

The correct answer is: Immediately disclose that you are carrying a concealed firearm

The correct approach when stopped by law enforcement while carrying concealed in Nevada is to immediately disclose that you are carrying a concealed firearm. This is important for several reasons: First, it establishes a level of transparency and trust with the officer, which is crucial during any police interaction. By proactively informing the officer of your concealed firearm, you help ensure your safety and the officer's safety, as they will be aware of your firearm from the outset. Second, Nevada law encourages individuals to inform law enforcement if they are carrying a concealed firearm. This helps avoid potential misunderstandings that could arise if the officer notices the firearm during the interaction. Being forthcoming about your concealed weapon can lead to a smoother interaction and decrease the likelihood of escalating the situation. It demonstrates responsibility and compliance with the law. Other approaches, such as waiting for the officer to ask or only disclosing when asked for identification, might lead to confusion or misinterpretation, while leaving the area immediately could be perceived as suspicious behavior.