Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a requirement to apply for an Ohio concealed carry license?

  1. Completing a background check

  2. Passing a firearms safety training course

  3. Being a U.S. citizen

  4. Owning a firearm for at least one year

The correct answer is: Owning a firearm for at least one year

This is the only option that is not a requirement to apply for an Ohio concealed carry license. The other options, completing a background check, passing a firearms safety training course, and being a U.S. citizen, are all requirements that must be met in order to apply for a concealed carry license in Ohio. Owning a firearm for at least one year is not listed as a requirement by the Ohio Attorney General's Office. Therefore, it is the correct choice for the option "not a requirement".