Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Can a non-resident apply for a Missouri CCW permit?

  1. Yes, if they work in Missouri

  2. No, only Missouri residents are eligible

  3. Yes, but only if they are military stationed in Missouri

  4. No, unless they own property in Missouri

The correct answer is: Yes, if they work in Missouri

A non-resident can apply for a Missouri CCW permit if they work in Missouri. While Missouri requires an individual to be a resident or own property in the state to be eligible for a CCW permit, there is an exception for non-residents who work in Missouri. This option still allows for proper background checks and training to be completed before issuing a CCW permit to a non-resident who spends a significant amount of time in the state for work purposes. Additionally, options B, C, and D are incorrect because they incorrectly limit eligibility for a Missouri CCW permit based on factors other than working in the state. Option B states that only residents are eligible, option C states that only military stationed in Missouri are eligible, and option D states that only those who own property in Missouri are eligible. Therefore, option A is the most accurate and complete answer to the question.