Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What action should be taken if a privately owned business has a no-gun sign posted and you are carrying concealed?

  1. Ignore the sign as CCW permits override private signs

  2. Leave the firearm in your vehicle

  3. You must leave the premises immediately

  4. Conceal the firearm more effectively

The correct answer is: You must leave the premises immediately

If a privately owned business has a no-gun sign posted and you are carrying concealed in Missouri, the correct action to take is to leave the premises immediately. In Missouri, property owners have the right to prohibit firearms on their property through signage. It is important to respect the property owner's wishes and comply with their rules regarding firearms on their premises. It is not appropriate to ignore the sign or try to conceal the firearm more effectively; doing so could result in legal consequences. It is also not advised to leave the firearm in your vehicle as it may not be secure and could potentially be stolen. Therefore, the best course of action in this scenario is to leave the premises immediately to comply with the property owner's rules and regulations.