Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What does Missouri law require to display when stopped by law enforcement if you are carrying a concealed weapon?

  1. CCW permit only

  2. Driver’s license and CCW permit

  3. No requirement to disclose

  4. Driver’s license, CCW permit, and firearm ownership proof

The correct answer is: Driver’s license and CCW permit

If you are stopped by law enforcement and are carrying a concealed weapon in Missouri, state law requires you to display both your driver's license and CCW permit. Option A is not entirely correct because you are required to display both forms of identification. Option C is incorrect because Missouri law does require you to disclose if you are carrying a concealed weapon. Option D is incorrect because you do not need to provide proof of firearm ownership in this situation.