Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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In Wisconsin, where is it illegal to carry a concealed weapon?

  1. In a private vehicle

  2. On premises where a sign is posted banning weapons

  3. In a state park

  4. In one's own domiciled property

The correct answer is: On premises where a sign is posted banning weapons

In Wisconsin, the law states that it is illegal to carry a concealed weapon on premises where a sign is posted banning weapons. This means that carrying a concealed weapon on private property, such as in a private vehicle or on one's own domiciled property, is not illegal as long as there is no sign posted banning weapons. Additionally, carrying a concealed weapon in a state park is also not explicitly illegal under Wisconsin law. However, it is important to note that there may be additional regulations or restrictions on carrying weapons in certain locations, such as federal buildings or schools. Therefore, option B is the only accurate answer as it specifies the specific scenario in which carrying a concealed weapon would be illegal in Wisconsin.