Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Under Ohio law, which of the following disqualifies a person from obtaining a CCW permit?

  1. A conviction for a misdemeanor drug charge

  2. A speeding ticket

  3. A bankruptcy filing

  4. Being delinquent on child support payments

The correct answer is: A conviction for a misdemeanor drug charge

A person can be disqualified from obtaining a CCW permit in Ohio if they have been convicted of a misdemeanor drug charge. However, this is not the case for the other options. A speeding ticket alone would not disqualify a person. While a bankruptcy filing may raise certain red flags, it would not automatically disqualify someone from obtaining a CCW permit. Being delinquent on child support payments may also raise concerns, but it would not disqualify someone from obtaining a CCW permit unless a court has issued a binding order prohibiting them from possessing a firearm.