Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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In Ohio, where is it specifically prohibited to carry a concealed weapon, even with a license?

  1. Bars and restaurants that serve alcohol

  2. Police stations

  3. Private vehicles

  4. Public parks

The correct answer is: Police stations

While it may seem reasonable that carrying a concealed weapon would be prohibited in bars and restaurants that serve alcohol, many states actually allow it as long as the carrier does not consume alcohol. Private vehicles are also usually a safe place to carry a concealed weapon, as long as the owner is legally allowed to possess the weapon. The correct answer is B, police stations, as these are highly secure areas where weapons are strictly prohibited for safety reasons. Public parks, while they may vary by state, typically do not have strict restrictions on carrying a concealed weapon.