Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Where is concealed carry without a permit NOT allowed in Missouri?

  1. Public parks

  2. Private businesses

  3. Government buildings

  4. In one's own home

The correct answer is: Government buildings

Concealed carry without a permit is not allowed in Missouri in government buildings because it is against state law. While other options such as public parks and private businesses may have their own policies, it is not against state law to carry a concealed weapon in these areas without a permit. Additionally, in one's own home, a person is generally allowed to carry a concealed weapon without a permit as it is considered their personal property. However, it is important to note that certain restrictions may apply depending on the type of firearm and any federal laws that may supersede state laws. Ultimately, the answer of C is the only location where it is explicitly stated that concealed carry without a permit is not allowed according to Missouri state law.