Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Is it legal to carry a concealed firearm in a place of worship in Missouri without permission?

  1. Yes, at all times

  2. No, unless given explicit permission by the place of worship

  3. Only during religious services

  4. Yes, but only if carrying non-lethal weapons

The correct answer is: No, unless given explicit permission by the place of worship

In Missouri, it is generally illegal to carry a concealed firearm in a place of worship without explicit permission from the establishment. Therefore, option B is correct. Carrying a concealed firearm into a place of worship without permission can result in legal consequences. It's important to respect the rules and regulations of each place of worship and seek permission if you wish to carry a concealed firearm on their premises.