Idaho Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can a person legally carry a concealed firearm in Idaho without a permit?

  1. Yes, but only outside city limits

  2. No, a permit is always required

  3. Yes, in the entire state

  4. Yes, but only in their vehicle

The correct answer is: Yes, but only outside city limits

In Idaho, the law allows individuals to carry concealed firearms without a permit under certain conditions, particularly outside city limits. The state has enacted legislation that permits "constitutional carry," meaning that adults can carry concealed weapons without needing a permit as long as they are not in a restricted area or engaging in prohibited conduct. While this is true throughout the state, it is important to note that there may be specific local ordinances or regulations that impose restrictions in certain areas, particularly in larger cities where additional regulations may apply. Therefore, stating that a person can carry a concealed firearm without a permit only outside city limits does reflect a limited aspect of the law. Carrying concealed without a permit does not mean that individuals can disregard firearm safety, legal age requirements, or prohibited places where firearms may not be carried, such as schools and government buildings. In urban areas or specific jurisdictions that have stricter rules, permits may still be necessary. Understanding these nuances in firearm laws is crucial for responsible ownership and compliance with regulations.