California Firearms Safety Certificates (CAFSC) Practice Exam

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Generally, is it legal to carry a concealed firearm in public under the following circumstances: being honorably discharged from the military?

  1. Yes, it is legal

  2. No, it is illegal

  3. Only if permitted

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: None of the above

The legality of carrying a concealed firearm in public is not solely determined by an individual’s military discharge status, such as being honorably discharged. In California, the law requires individuals to have a valid permit, generally known as a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit, to carry a concealed firearm in public. This means that simply being honorably discharged from the military does not automatically grant one the right to carry concealed without a permit. Thus, the correct understanding is that to legally carry a concealed firearm, an individual must have the appropriate permits in accordance with state laws. Therefore, the other choices do not align with the legal framework established in California concerning concealed carry rights.