Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) Practice Exam

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Under Florida law, when must a CWFL holder disclose they are carrying a weapon to a law enforcement officer?

  1. Only when asked by the officer

  2. Upon the officer's approach

  3. Only if the officer notices the weapon

  4. There is no requirement to disclose

The correct answer is: Only when asked by the officer

CWFL holders in Florida are required by law to disclose that they are carrying a weapon if an officer asks them directly. This means that options B and C, which suggest that the disclosure must occur upon the officer's approach or only if the officer notices the weapon, are incorrect. Option D, stating that there is no requirement to disclose, is also incorrect as CWFL holders are legally obligated to disclose if asked by an officer. While option A may seem like the most obvious and direct answer, it is important to understand the reasoning behind why the other options are incorrect. This helps to reinforce the correct answer and ensures a thorough understanding of the law.