Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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In Missouri, which location is generally prohibited for carrying a concealed weapon?

  1. A private vehicle

  2. A public park

  3. A courthouse

  4. A private residence with permission

The correct answer is: A courthouse

In Missouri, carrying a concealed weapon in a courthouse is generally prohibited. Courthouses are high-security environments where weapons are not allowed in order to prevent potential harm or disruptions. It is important to be aware of the specific locations where carrying a concealed weapon is prohibited to avoid legal consequences. As for the other options: - Carrying a concealed weapon in a private residence with permission is generally allowed in Missouri, as long as the homeowner or resident permits it. - Carrying a concealed weapon in a private vehicle is generally allowed in Missouri, as long as the carrier has a valid concealed carry permit. - Carrying a concealed weapon in a public park is generally allowed in Missouri, although there may be some restrictions in certain city or state parks.