Alaska Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a legal requirement for carrying a concealed firearm in Alaska?

  1. Being 21 years of age or older

  2. Completing a firearms training course

  3. Notifying law enforcement officers during a stop

  4. Having a valid Alaska driver's license

The correct answer is: Having a valid Alaska driver's license

In Alaska, it is not a legal requirement to have a valid Alaska driver's license in order to carry a concealed firearm. The other options listed are legal requirements for carrying a concealed firearm in Alaska. Being 21 years of age or older is a standard requirement for handgun ownership and carrying a concealed firearm. Completing a firearms training course is typically required to apply for a concealed carry permit in Alaska. Notifying law enforcement officers during a stop is also a legal requirement when carrying a concealed firearm in Alaska.