Alaska Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What does Alaska's Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) not allow the holder to do?

  1. Carry in any other state

  2. Carry in schools

  3. Carry in places that serve alcohol

  4. Carry in federal buildings

The correct answer is: Carry in federal buildings

Alaska's Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) does not allow the holder to carry a concealed handgun in federal buildings. This is because federal buildings are under federal jurisdiction and therefore have their own laws and regulations for carrying firearms. Options A, B, and C are incorrect because as long as the holder follows the specific laws and regulations in each state, they are allowed to carry a concealed handgun. Option A may be incorrect because there are some states that have reciprocity agreements with Alaska, allowing the holder to carry in those specific states. Option B may be incorrect because there are some states that allow concealed carry in schools under certain circumstances. Option C may be incorrect because there are some states that allow concealed carry in places that serve alcohol as long as the individual is not consuming any alcohol.