Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What is a prohibited place for carrying a concealed weapon in Missouri?

  1. Private businesses that allow it

  2. Churches

  3. Places where firearms sales are conducted

  4. Gun shows

The correct answer is: Churches

Carrying a concealed weapon is not allowed in churches in Missouri because it is a place of worship where people should feel safe and not threatened by the presence of firearms. Options A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not relate to the safety of others within a specific location. Private businesses that allow carrying a concealed weapon, places where firearms sales are conducted, and gun shows are not considered prohibited places for carrying a concealed weapon as long as the individuals have the proper permits and follow state laws. However, carrying a concealed weapon is prohibited in certain public places such as schools, courthouses, and government buildings.