Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Can an Ohio CCW license holder carry a loaded firearm in a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol?

  1. Yes, if not consuming alcohol

  2. Yes, at all times

  3. No

  4. Only with the owner's permission

The correct answer is: Yes, if not consuming alcohol

A Yes, if not consuming alcohol An Ohio CCW license holder may be allowed to carry a loaded firearm in a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol if they are not consuming alcohol. It is important to note that this answer is referring to the laws in Ohio and may not be applicable to other states. This is because each state has its own set of laws and regulations regarding carrying firearms in public places. It is always best to research and understand the laws in your specific state before carrying a firearm. B: Yes, at all times This answer is incorrect because even with a CCW license, it is illegal to carry a loaded firearm in a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol. This is because the presence of alcohol increases the potential for violence and accidents, and carrying a firearm could escalate the situation. C: No This answer is partially correct. It is illegal for anyone, including those with a CCW license, to carry a loaded firearm in a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol. However, there is an exception for CCW license holders who are not consuming alcohol. D: Only with the owner's permission This answer is incorrect because it suggests that it is up to the owner's discretion to allow a CCW license holder