Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What must a person do if stopped by law enforcement while carrying a concealed firearm in Missouri?

  1. Immediately notify the officer that they are carrying a firearm

  2. Hand over the firearm to the officer for inspection

  3. Only disclose the information if asked by the officer

  4. Nothing, unless they are specifically asked

The correct answer is: Immediately notify the officer that they are carrying a firearm

In Missouri, individuals carrying a concealed firearm are required by law to immediately notify law enforcement officers that they are carrying a firearm when they are stopped. This requirement is crucial for ensuring transparency and open communication between the individual and the officer, helping to avoid any misunderstandings or tensions during the interaction. By promptly informing the officer about the presence of a concealed firearm, the individual demonstrates responsible gun ownership and compliance with the law.