Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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What identifies a firearm as concealed on a person in Virginia?

  1. If it is not visible to a casual observer

  2. If it is in a vehicle's glove compartment

  3. If it is hidden under a coat, regardless of bulge

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

In Virginia, a firearm is considered concealed on a person if it is not visible to a casual observer. This means that even if a firearm is under a coat, whether or not there is a noticeable bulge, it still falls under the definition of being concealed. Additionally, keeping a firearm in a vehicle's glove compartment also qualifies as concealed carry. Therefore, all of the above options are correct in identifying what constitutes a concealed firearm in Virginia.