Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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When must a CCW holder notify a law enforcement officer that they are carrying a concealed weapon in Wisconsin?

  1. Only when asked by the officer

  2. Within 60 minutes of contact

  3. Immediately upon contact

  4. No requirement to inform

The correct answer is: Immediately upon contact

In Wisconsin, a CCW holder must immediately notify a law enforcement officer that they are carrying a concealed weapon upon contact. This requirement is in place to ensure transparency and safety during interactions with law enforcement. It is crucial for the officer to be aware of the presence of a concealed weapon to appropriately handle the situation. Therefore, the correct answer is "C. Immediately upon contact." Option A is incorrect because in Wisconsin, CCW holders are required to notify the officer immediately upon contact, not only when asked by the officer. Option B is also incorrect as it specifies a 60-minute timeframe, which does not align with the immediate notification requirement. Option D is incorrect as there is a specific requirement in Wisconsin for CCW holders to inform law enforcement officers when carrying a concealed weapon.