Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Can a CCW permit be revoked in Ohio?

  1. Yes, if the permit holder commits a felony

  2. No, once issued it is for life

  3. Yes, but only if the permit holder moves out of Ohio

  4. No, it can only expire

The correct answer is: Yes, if the permit holder commits a felony

CCW permits are issued by the county sheriff's office in Ohio and can be used to legally carry a concealed handgun. While the permit is valid for a period of five years, it can still be revoked before its expiration date for various reasons. Option A is correct because if the permit holder commits a felony, their permit will likely be revoked as they are no longer considered a responsible and law-abiding citizen. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because CCW permits in Ohio are not valid for life and can be revoked for other reasons besides moving out of the state or letting it expire. Overall, the correct answer is A because both C and D are false, and B cannot be considered true as all permits have the potential to be revoked if a felony is committed.