Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Can a business owner prohibit firearms on their property in Missouri?

  1. No, they cannot prohibit firearms if the person has a CCW permit

  2. Yes, by posting a sign that meets state requirements

  3. Yes, but only during business hours

  4. No, state law overrides private property rights regarding firearms

The correct answer is: Yes, by posting a sign that meets state requirements

In Missouri, a business owner can prohibit firearms on their property by posting a sign that meets state requirements. This means that even if a person has a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit, they are required to adhere to the business owner's policy regarding firearms on the premises. Posting a sign that meets state requirements gives clear notice to visitors that firearms are not allowed on the property, allowing the business owner to regulate firearms in their establishment. Remember, it is important for individuals with CCW permits to respect and follow the rules set by property owners regarding firearms.