Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What is a 'duty to inform' law?

  1. A requirement to report lost or stolen firearms within 24 hours

  2. A law requiring the disclosure of a weapon to law enforcement during a stop

  3. Mandatory reporting of suspicious behavior

  4. A requirement to inform the county sheriff of address changes

The correct answer is: A law requiring the disclosure of a weapon to law enforcement during a stop

A 'duty to inform' law refers to a specific legal requirement for individuals to disclose the possession of a weapon to law enforcement officers during a traffic stop or other interactions. Option A is incorrect because it only pertains to lost or stolen firearms, not necessarily ones that are currently in the possession of an individual. Option C is incorrect because it refers to reporting suspicious behavior, which is not necessarily related to firearm possession. Option D is incorrect because it only pertains to informing the county sheriff of address changes and does not necessarily involve disclosing the possession of a weapon. Therefore, option B is the correct answer as it specifically relates to the 'duty to inform' law.