Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following situations would NOT require a Missouri resident to obtain a CCW permit to carry a concealed firearm?

  1. Carrying a concealed firearm in their vehicle

  2. Carrying a concealed firearm on their own property

  3. Carrying a concealed firearm in a public park

  4. Carrying a concealed firearm in a federal building

The correct answer is: Carrying a concealed firearm on their own property

In Missouri, residents do not need a CCW permit to carry a concealed firearm on their own property. This is based on the premise that individuals have the right to protect themselves and their property within their own residences without the need for additional permits. Therefore, carrying a concealed firearm on one's own property is an exception to the requirement of obtaining a CCW permit. As for the other options: Option A, carrying a concealed firearm in a vehicle, would typically require a CCW permit as the vehicle is considered a public space. Option C, carrying a concealed firearm in a public park, would also normally necessitate a CCW permit as public parks are considered public spaces. Option D, carrying a concealed firearm in a federal building, is prohibited by federal law regardless of having a CCW permit.