Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Are there any areas in Missouri where local governments can regulate concealed carry?

  1. Yes, in schools

  2. Yes, in public transportation systems

  3. No, there are no such areas

  4. Yes, in government buildings

The correct answer is: No, there are no such areas

In Missouri, local governments are preempted by state law from regulating concealed carry in any way. This means that there are no specific areas where local governments have the authority to impose additional restrictions or regulations on concealed carry beyond what state law allows. Therefore, the correct answer is C: No, there are no such areas. Options A, B, and D are incorrect because local governments in Missouri do not have the authority to regulate concealed carry in schools, public transportation systems, or government buildings. These areas are governed by state laws related to concealed carry.