Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which action can lead to the revocation of a Missouri CCW permit?

  1. Failure to renew the permit on time

  2. Carrying a concealed weapon into a prohibited location

  3. Receiving a felony conviction

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Receiving a felony conviction

A felony conviction is the only action that can result in the revocation of a Missouri CCW permit. Failure to renew the permit on time and carrying a concealed weapon into a prohibited location may result in the suspension of the permit, but not its revocation. While the correct answer may seem obvious, it's important to understand the difference between revocation and suspension. Revocation is a permanent termination of the permit, while suspension is a temporary removal of the permit. Therefore, even if a permit is suspended due to failure to renew on time or carrying a weapon into a prohibited location, it can still be reinstated once the issue is resolved. However, a felony conviction is a serious offense and can lead to the permanent revocation of the permit.