Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What is the primary reason for denial of a CCW permit in Missouri?

  1. Failure to complete required training

  2. Not meeting the age requirement

  3. Having a felony conviction

  4. Failure to pay application fee

The correct answer is: Having a felony conviction

A felony conviction is the primary reason for denial of a CCW (Concealed Carry Weapon) permit in Missouri. This is because individuals with a felony conviction are prohibited from owning or carrying a firearm in the state, which would make them ineligible for a CCW permit. Options A, B, and D are also important factors in the application process, but do not result in an automatic denial of the permit. Failure to complete required training, not meeting the age requirement, or failure to pay the application fee can all be addressed and corrected, whereas a felony conviction is a permanent disqualification. Therefore, option C is the most significant reason for denial of a CCW permit in Missouri.