Connecticut Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is open carry of a handgun legal in Connecticut with a valid permit?

Yes, without restrictions

Yes, but only in rural areas

Yes, with certain restrictions

While open carry of a handgun is legal in Connecticut with a valid permit, it is not without restrictions. Connecticut law requires individuals who wish to open carry a handgun to have a permit and to inform law enforcement officers upon first encounter that they are carrying a firearm. Additionally, open carry is not permitted in certain locations such as schools, state parks, and state buildings.

Option A is incorrect because it implies that open carry is legal without any restrictions, which is not the case. Option B is incorrect because it presents a geographic restriction, which is not a factor in determining the legality of open carry in Connecticut. Option D is incorrect because it presents a blanket statement that open carry is prohibited, which is not entirely true as it is legal with a permit and certain restrictions.

No, it's prohibited

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