Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for applying for a Missouri CCW permit?

  1. Being a U.S. citizen

  2. Having no felony convictions

  3. Residency in Missouri for at least 6 months

  4. Completing a firearms training course within the last 12 months

The correct answer is: Residency in Missouri for at least 6 months

Residency in Missouri for at least 6 months is not a requirement for applying for a Missouri CCW permit. This is the correct answer because Missouri law does not mandate a specific residency duration before applying for a CCW permit. On the other hand, being a U.S. citizen, having no felony convictions, and completing a firearms training course within the last 12 months are all actual requirements for applying for a Missouri CCW permit. These requirements help ensure that the applicant is eligible, law-abiding, and has the necessary knowledge to safely handle a concealed firearm.