Idaho Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is it legal to carry a concealed firearm in a vehicle in Idaho without a permit?

  1. Yes, but only if the firearm is unloaded and locked away

  2. No, a permit is always required

  3. Yes, as long as the person is legally permitted to possess a firearm

  4. Only during hunting season

The correct answer is: Yes, as long as the person is legally permitted to possess a firearm

The assertion that it is legal to carry a concealed firearm in a vehicle in Idaho without a permit is correct, provided that the individual is legally allowed to possess a firearm. Idaho law allows for individuals who are eligible to possess firearms to carry them concealed in their vehicles without the need for a concealed weapons permit. This means that as long as the person does not have any disqualifying factors, such as felony convictions or certain mental health issues, they can legally carry a concealed firearm while driving. The other options present limitations or conditions that do not align with Idaho's current laws. For instance, while there are regulations surrounding the transportation of firearms in general, the requirement for a firearm to be unloaded and locked away is not a stipulation for concealed carry within a vehicle. Additionally, a blanket statement that a permit is always required does not reflect the provisions outlined in state law. Lastly, suggesting that this is only permissible during hunting season is inaccurate, as conceal carry laws apply year-round.