Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Can a CCW permit be denied in Missouri if the applicant has completed all necessary requirements?

  1. No, it cannot be denied

  2. Yes, if the sheriff has reasonable ground to believe the applicant is a danger

  3. Yes, but only if the applicant does not have a valid Missouri ID

  4. No, unless the applicant refuses to pay the application fee

The correct answer is: Yes, if the sheriff has reasonable ground to believe the applicant is a danger

CCW permits in Missouri can be denied if the sheriff has reasonable ground to believe the applicant is a danger. This means that even if all necessary requirements are completed, the permit can still be denied if the sheriff has reason to believe that the applicant puts themselves or others at risk. Option A and D are incorrect because they suggest that the permit cannot be denied under any circumstance, which is not true. Option C is incorrect because having a valid Missouri ID is not the only factor that determines if a permit can be denied. The key phrase in this question is "reasonable ground to believe the applicant is a danger," which is the main factor in determining if a CCW permit can be denied in Missouri.