Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Prepare for the Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon Test. Study with multiple-choice questions and comprehensive explanations to enhance your understanding and skills. Equip yourself with knowledge to succeed in your exam!

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Under Ohio law, which of the following individuals would be ineligible to apply for a concealed carry license?

  1. A 22-year-old college graduate

  2. A 35-year-old individual with a misdemeanor assault conviction

  3. A 45-year-old with no criminal record

  4. A 28-year-old non-resident of Ohio but who works in Ohio

The correct answer is: A 35-year-old individual with a misdemeanor assault conviction

This answer provides a specific example of an individual who would not be eligible for a concealed carry license according to Ohio law. It also explains that while options A, C, and D may seem like reasonable candidates for a license, Ohio law specifically states that individuals with a misdemeanor assault conviction are not eligible. This highlights the importance of knowing and abiding by state laws when it comes to gun ownership and carrying.