Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following places is a CCW permit holder in Missouri NOT allowed to carry a concealed weapon?

  1. Private properties with a no weapon sign

  2. Inside a vehicle on a public road

  3. Places of worship

  4. Bars and restaurants that serve alcohol

The correct answer is: Private properties with a no weapon sign

In Missouri, CCW permit holders are generally allowed to carry concealed weapons in many places, with some restrictions. One of the places a permit holder is not allowed to carry a concealed weapon is on private properties with a posted "no weapons" sign. This sign indicates that carrying a weapon on the premises is prohibited, and therefore permit holders must abide by this restriction. It is important for permit holders to pay attention to such signage to avoid violating the law and risking losing their permit privileges. Regarding the other options: - Permit holders are allowed to carry concealed weapons inside a vehicle on a public road in Missouri. - Missouri CCW permit holders are allowed to carry concealed weapons into places of worship, unless otherwise prohibited by the place of worship. - CCW permit holders in Missouri are not allowed to carry concealed weapons in bars and restaurants that primarily serve alcohol for on-premises consumption.