Alabama Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What does Alabama law require for carrying a pistol on premises not one’s own?

  1. A verbal consent from the owner

  2. A permit or the owner must be present

  3. No requirement is specified

  4. A written consent from the owner

The correct answer is: A permit or the owner must be present

Alabama law requires individuals to have a permit or have the owner present in order to carry a pistol on premises not their own. This is a crucial requirement to ensure that the person carrying the pistol has legal authorization to do so or is directly supervised by the property owner, maintaining safety and accountability in such situations. Option A is incorrect because verbal consent alone is not sufficient under Alabama law for carrying a pistol on someone else's premises. Option C is incorrect because a requirement is indeed specified in Alabama law for carrying a pistol on premises not one's own. Option D is incorrect because written consent is also not a specific requirement outlined in Alabama law for this situation.