Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) Practice Exam

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Which of the following locations is NOT a prohibited place for carrying a concealed weapon in Florida?

  1. Police stations

  2. Bars or clubs serving alcohol

  3. Private properties with the consent of the owner

  4. Courthouses

The correct answer is: Private properties with the consent of the owner

Private properties with the consent of the owner is not a prohibited place for carrying a concealed weapon in Florida. This is because the owner of the property has given consent for individuals to carry a concealed weapon on their premises. Option A, police stations, are prohibited places for carrying a concealed weapon as they are considered government buildings. Option B, bars or clubs serving alcohol, are also prohibited places as alcohol and guns do not mix well and can lead to dangerous situations. Finally, option D, courthouses, are also prohibited places as they have strict security measures in place and do not allow weapons inside.