Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which action could result in the revocation of an Ohio CCW license?

  1. Accidentally carrying into a prohibited zone

  2. Lending your CCW license to another person

  3. Failure to renew before expiration

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Lending your CCW license to another person

Lending your CCW license to another person could result in the revocation of an Ohio CCW license because CCW licenses are issued to individuals based on their qualifications, background checks, and training. Allowing someone else to use your CCW license compromises the integrity of the licensing system and essentially allows an unauthorized person to carry a concealed weapon. This action is strictly prohibited and can lead to serious consequences, including the revocation of the license. Accidentally carrying into a prohibited zone or failure to renew before expiration are also serious violations that can lead to consequences, but they may not necessarily result in the immediate revocation of the CCW license. These actions could result in penalties or the need to rectify the situation, such as attending additional training or resolving the issue that caused the violation.