Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which location is NOT a prohibited place to carry a concealed firearm in Missouri?

  1. Police station

  2. Private property posted with signs prohibiting firearms

  3. Bars and restaurants that serve alcohol

  4. Federal buildings

The correct answer is: Bars and restaurants that serve alcohol

In Missouri, carrying a concealed firearm in bars and restaurants that serve alcohol is not generally prohibited, as long as you are not under the influence of alcohol. It is important to note that you should always be aware of the specific rules and regulations of any establishment you are entering. The other options listed are all prohibited places to carry a concealed firearm in Missouri. Carrying a concealed firearm in a police station, on private property posted with signs prohibiting firearms, and in federal buildings are all prohibited by law. It is crucial for individuals with a Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit to be well-informed about where they can and cannot carry their concealed firearm to avoid legal issues.