Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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Can a CCDW license be revoked in Kentucky?

  1. Yes, for any violation of law

  2. No, once issued it is permanent

  3. Yes, but only for committing a felony

  4. Yes, for violating CCDW-specific regulations

The correct answer is: Yes, for any violation of law

A CCDW (Carrying Concealed Deadly Weapons) license in Kentucky can indeed be revoked. However, this can happen for a variety of reasons, as noted in the other options. Option B is incorrect because just like any other license, a CCDW license is not permanent and can be revoked if certain requirements are not met. Option C is incorrect because while a felony can result in revocation of a CCDW license, it is not the only reason. Option D is also incorrect because, while violating CCDW-specific regulations can certainly lead to revocation, it is not the only factor. Option A is the correct answer as it encompasses all potential reasons for revocation, including violations of law, felony convictions, and CCDW-specific regulations.