Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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What action should a CHL holder take if they are stopped by a police officer while carrying?

  1. Immediately disclose that they are carrying a concealed handgun

  2. Wait for the officer to ask if they are carrying

  3. Only disclose if they are asked to step out of the vehicle

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: Immediately disclose that they are carrying a concealed handgun

A Concealed Handgun License (CHL) holder should immediately disclose that they are carrying a concealed handgun when stopped by a police officer for several reasons. This action demonstrates compliance and respect for law enforcement, reducing the risk of misunderstanding during the encounter. By informing the officer proactively, the CHL holder can help ensure that the situation remains safe and controlled. Officers are trained to handle encounters with individuals who are armed, and clear communication can facilitate the process. In many jurisdictions, failing to disclose the possession of a concealed weapon can have legal consequences, as it may be viewed as a lack of cooperation or even lead to escalated tension during the interaction. By being forthcoming, the individual not only adheres to the law but also fosters a transparent relationship with law enforcement, which ultimately benefits both parties during the encounter.