Missouri Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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

  1. Schools

  2. Private businesses that have posted no guns signs

  3. Bars

  4. Your own residence

The correct answer is: Your own residence

In Missouri, carrying a concealed weapon in your own residence is not considered a prohibited location. The law generally allows individuals to possess and carry firearms in their own homes without restrictions. This is based on the concept of the sanctity of one's home and the right to self-defense within the privacy of one's own property. On the other hand, schools, private businesses that have posted no guns signs, and bars are all locations where carrying a concealed weapon is prohibited in Missouri. Schools are designated as gun-free zones to ensure the safety of students and staff. Private businesses have the right to prohibit firearms on their premises by posting appropriate signage. Carrying firearms in bars is also restricted due to the potential risks associated with mixing firearms and alcohol.