Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT considered valid criteria for denial of a CCW permit in Missouri?

  1. Lacking firearm safety training

  2. Having a restraining order for domestic violence

  3. Being in arrears on child support payments

  4. Not being a resident of Missouri

The correct answer is: Being in arrears on child support payments

Being in arrears on child support payments is NOT considered valid criteria for denial of a CCW permit in Missouri. This is because child support payment status is not directly related to one's ability to safely and responsibly carry a concealed weapon. On the other hand, the other options are considered valid criteria for denial of a CCW permit in Missouri: - Lacking firearm safety training is essential to ensure that individuals understand how to handle and use firearms safely. - Having a restraining order for domestic violence indicates a history of violent behavior, which may raise red flags about the individual's ability to handle a firearm responsibly. - Not being a resident of Missouri is relevant because CCW permits are usually issued by the state of residence to ensure that individuals are subject to the laws and regulations of that specific state.