Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What can result in the revocation of a CCW permit in Missouri?

  1. Being late on paying taxes

  2. A DUI conviction

  3. Speeding tickets

  4. Parking violations

The correct answer is: A DUI conviction

A DUI conviction can result in the revocation of a CCW permit in Missouri because individuals with alcohol-related offenses are generally considered to be a risk when it comes to handling firearms responsibly. Therefore, it is crucial for permit holders to avoid any convictions related to driving while under the influence as it can have serious consequences on their CCW permit status. The other options are not directly related to endangering public safety with firearms, which is a primary concern when it comes to maintaining a CCW permit. Speeding tickets and parking violations, while not ideal, do not carry the same level of risk as a DUI conviction. Late payment of taxes, although it could have legal consequences, does not directly impact an individual's ability to safely possess and carry a concealed weapon.