Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a prohibited place to carry a concealed weapon in Ohio?

  1. Restaurants serving alcohol

  2. Police stations

  3. Public parks

  4. Churches

The correct answer is: Police stations

Carrying a concealed weapon is prohibited in police stations because they are considered high-security areas where weapons could potentially endanger the lives of officers and civilians. In contrast, carrying a concealed weapon in restaurants serving alcohol is not prohibited in Ohio as long as one does not consume alcohol while carrying. Similarly, carrying a concealed weapon in public parks and churches is also not prohibited in Ohio. However, some private establishments (such as churches) may choose to prohibit carrying weapons on their premises, and it is important to adhere to their rules.