Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) Practice Exam

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Which of the following locations is a CWFL holder in Florida prohibited from carrying a concealed firearm?

  1. State national parks

  2. Private businesses that allow concealed carry

  3. Police stations

  4. Churches with less than 1,000 members

The correct answer is: Police stations

A Florida CWFL holder is prohibited from carrying a concealed firearm in police stations because it is a law enforcement facility where weapons are restricted for public safety and security reasons. It is important to remember that prohibited locations for carrying concealed firearms are designated to ensure the safety of individuals and prevent any potential dangerous situations. Therefore, it is crucial for CWFL holders to be aware of these restrictions and abide by them to avoid any legal consequences. Regarding the other options: - State national parks (Option A) - CWFL holders are allowed to carry concealed firearms in state national parks in Florida. - Private businesses that allow concealed carry (Option B) - CWFL holders are generally allowed to carry concealed firearms in private businesses that explicitly permit it. - Churches with less than 1,000 members (Option D) - CWFL holders are generally allowed to carry concealed firearms in churches, regardless of the size of the congregation.