Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Is it legal to carry a concealed weapon while intoxicated in Missouri?

  1. Yes, in all cases

  2. Yes, but only in your own residence

  3. No

  4. Yes, but only on private property not open to the public

The correct answer is: No

Concealed weapons should not be carried while intoxicated in Missouri. Intoxication impairs judgement and can lead to dangerous situations when coupled with the presence of a deadly weapon. This makes all of the other options incorrect, as they allow for the carrying of a concealed weapon while intoxicated in certain circumstances, which goes against Missouri state laws. Option A is incorrect because it implies that it is always legal to carry a concealed weapon while intoxicated, which is not true. Option B is incorrect because it suggests that it is permissible to carry a concealed weapon while intoxicated in one's own residence, which is also not true. Option D is incorrect because it permits carrying a concealed weapon while intoxicated on private property, as long as it is not open to the public, which is still not legal in Missouri. So, the correct answer is C.