Idaho Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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How does Idaho law define a 'concealed weapon'?

  1. Any weapon hidden on a person's body

  2. A handgun not visible to others

  3. Any dangerous weapon carried in a way that is not discernible by the ordinary observation

  4. A firearm kept in a vehicle

The correct answer is: Any dangerous weapon carried in a way that is not discernible by the ordinary observation

Idaho law defines a 'concealed weapon' as any dangerous weapon that is carried in a manner that is not easily visible to others. This means that both options A and B are incorrect, as they only specify specific types of weapons (any weapon or handgun) rather than any dangerous weapon. Option D is also incorrect, as it only specifies where the firearm is kept rather than how it is carried. The key phrase in the answer is "not discernible by ordinary observation," which means that the weapon is not easily seen or noticed by others.