Idaho Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can a person carry a concealed weapon in Idaho without a permit, if they are over a certain age?

  1. Yes, over 21 years old

  2. No, a permit is always required

  3. Yes, but only over 25 years old

  4. No, unless they are law enforcement

The correct answer is: Yes, over 21 years old

In Idaho, individuals who are 18 years old and older can carry a concealed weapon without a permit, as long as they are legally allowed to possess a firearm. However, those who are 21 years old and older are generally considered to have the right to carry a concealed weapon without a permit in most places. This understanding aligns with Idaho’s laws, which have specific provisions regarding the age and conditions under which a concealed weapon can be carried. Thus, saying that it is permissible for someone over 21 to carry a concealed weapon without a permit accurately reflects these legal parameters. The other options do not align with Idaho's laws as they either impose an age restriction that is higher than necessary or incorrectly suggest that a permit is always required, even for individuals legally allowed to carry.