Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Can non-residents apply for a Missouri CCW permit?

  1. Yes, if they work in Missouri

  2. No, only Missouri residents can apply

  3. Yes, but only if they are military personnel stationed in Missouri

  4. Yes, without any restrictions

The correct answer is: Yes, if they work in Missouri

Non-residents can apply for a Missouri CCW permit if they work in Missouri. This is the correct answer because Missouri allows non-residents to apply for a CCW permit if they meet certain criteria, such as being employed within the state. This provision enables non-residents who work in Missouri to obtain a CCW permit for self-defense purposes while they are in the state. Options B, C, and D are incorrect: - Option B stating "No, only Missouri residents can apply" is incorrect because non-residents can apply for a Missouri CCW permit under specific circumstances. - Option C stating "Yes, but only if they are military personnel stationed in Missouri" is incorrect as it is too specific. Military personnel may have additional accommodations, but non-residents working in Missouri can also apply for a CCW permit. - Option D stating "Yes, without any restrictions" is incorrect because there are restrictions on who can apply for a Missouri CCW permit, including the requirement of being employed in the state for non-residents.