Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following statements about carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle in Ohio is true?

  1. The gun must be openly displayed.

  2. The gun must be in a locked glove compartment.

  3. The gun can be anywhere in the vehicle if you have a CCW permit.

  4. The firearm must be in a holster that is in plain sight.

The correct answer is: The gun can be anywhere in the vehicle if you have a CCW permit.

In Ohio, it is legal to carry a concealed weapon in a vehicle if you have a CCW permit. This means that the gun can be anywhere in the vehicle, as long as it is concealed and you have the proper permit. Option A is incorrect because openly displaying a firearm in a vehicle is not allowed in Ohio. Option B is incorrect because while keeping the firearm in a locked glove compartment may be a common practice, it is not a legal requirement. Option D is incorrect because the firearm must be concealed, not in plain sight.