Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Is it required to inform a law enforcement officer that you're carrying a concealed weapon during a traffic stop in Missouri?

  1. Yes, immediately

  2. No, not required

  3. Yes, but only if asked

  4. Yes, but only if carrying openly

The correct answer is: Yes, immediately

In the state of Missouri, it is required by law for anyone carrying a concealed weapon to immediately inform a law enforcement officer during a traffic stop. This means that if you are carrying a firearm or other concealed weapon, you must let the officer know as soon as they approach your vehicle. This is for the safety of both the officer and the individual carrying the concealed weapon. Option B is incorrect because it is required to inform the officer. Option C is incorrect because in Missouri, you must inform the officer without being asked. Option D is incorrect because it is not required to carry a weapon openly in Missouri.