Montana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In Montana, under what circumstance is it illegal to carry a concealed weapon?

  1. Without a permit

  2. On private property

  3. In state parks

  4. If the weapon is unloaded

The correct answer is: Without a permit

Carrying a concealed weapon in Montana without a valid permit is indeed illegal. According to Montana law, individuals must obtain a concealed carry permit to legally carry a concealed firearm. This requirement ensures that individuals have undergone the necessary training and background checks, which are established to enhance public safety. The other circumstances, such as carrying on private property, in state parks, or with an unloaded weapon, typically do not inherently make concealed carry illegal under Montana law. Specific rules may apply to those locations or conditions, but they do not generally prohibit the act of carrying entirely as lacking a permit does. Thus, the need for a permit is essential to comply with the state's firearm regulations.