Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What does the term 'concealed carry' mean under Ohio law?

  1. Carrying a weapon in a way that it cannot be seen by another person

  2. Carrying a weapon in public areas

  3. Carrying a firearm openly

  4. Carrying a weapon with a valid permit regardless of visibility

The correct answer is: Carrying a weapon in a way that it cannot be seen by another person

Concealed carry means carrying a weapon in a way that it cannot be seen by another person under Ohio law. This means that the weapon must be completely hidden from view in a concealed location, such as under clothing or in a bag. The other options are incorrect because B refers to carrying a weapon in public, which may or may not be allowed depending on whether the individual has a permit. C refers to carrying a firearm openly, which is not considered concealed carry. D is incorrect because in order to legally carry a concealed weapon in Ohio, individuals must have a valid permit.