Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Is it legal to carry a concealed firearm in a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol in Missouri?

  1. Yes, if not consuming alcohol

  2. Yes, but with the owner's permission

  3. No, it is prohibited

  4. Only during certain hours

The correct answer is: Yes, if not consuming alcohol

In Missouri, it is legal to carry a concealed firearm in a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol if the individual is not consuming alcohol. This means that options B, C, and D are incorrect because they all have restrictions, whereas option A allows for carrying a concealed firearm as long as the individual is not drinking. Option B, which suggests needing the owner's permission, is incorrect because Missouri law does not require permission from the owner. Option C, which states that carrying a concealed firearm is prohibited, is incorrect because it is allowed with certain restrictions. Option D, which states that carrying a concealed firearm is only allowed during certain hours, is also incorrect because in Missouri, the restriction is on drinking alcohol, not specific hours.