Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following locations is a person with a CCW permit generally prohibited from carrying a concealed firearm in Missouri?

  1. Public parks

  2. Bars and restaurants

  3. Government buildings

  4. Private vehicles

The correct answer is: Government buildings

Missouri's statutes prohibit a person with a CCW permit from carrying a concealed firearm in certain specific locations, many of which are government buildings, such as courthouses, police stations, and correctional facilities. This restriction does not apply to private vehicles, as long as the gun is not visible, or in public parks, unless there is signage stating otherwise. While carrying a concealed firearm in bars and restaurants is generally prohibited, there are exceptions for establishments that do not serve alcohol and allow concealed carry. Therefore, the correct answer is C because it is the only option that is always prohibited for a person with a CCW permit in Missouri.