Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following locations is NOT a prohibited place for carrying a concealed firearm in Missouri?

  1. Churches

  2. Public schools

  3. Bars

  4. Private residences not posting no gun signs

The correct answer is: Private residences not posting no gun signs

In Missouri, private residences that do not have "no gun signs" posted are not considered prohibited places for carrying a concealed firearm. This means that individuals with a valid concealed carry permit can generally carry their firearms in private residences and on private property without the need for additional permissions. On the other hand, churches, public schools, and bars are typically designated as prohibited places for carrying a concealed firearm in Missouri. It is important for individuals with a concealed carry permit to be aware of these restrictions and follow the state's laws and regulations regarding where they can legally carry their firearms.