Idaho Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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When is an individual required to inform a law enforcement officer they are carrying a concealed weapon in Idaho?

  1. Never

  2. Only when asked by the officer

  3. Only during a traffic stop

  4. At all times during an official interaction

The correct answer is: Only when asked by the officer

In Idaho, an individual is required to inform a law enforcement officer that they are carrying a concealed weapon only when specifically asked by the officer. The law does not mandate that a person must voluntarily disclose this information during every interaction with law enforcement; the individual is only obligated to inform the officer if directly questioned about the presence of a concealed weapon. This respects the rights of the individual while also allowing law enforcement to ensure safety during their interactions. Other options suggest a broader requirement to disclose the information, which is not accurate under the law. The distinction is important because it emphasizes the balance between the rights of individuals carrying concealed weapons and the needs of law enforcement to maintain safety.