Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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Can a CCDW license be revoked in Kentucky?

  1. No, under no circumstances

  2. Yes, if the holder moves out of state

  3. Yes, if the holder is convicted of a felony

  4. Yes, but only if the holder requests it

The correct answer is: Yes, if the holder is convicted of a felony

In Kentucky, a CCDW (Carry Concealed Deadly Weapon) license can be revoked if the holder is convicted of a felony. This is because a felony conviction would disqualify the individual from legally owning or carrying a firearm. Option A is incorrect because in certain circumstances, a CCDW license in Kentucky can be revoked. This means that the license is not immune to revocation. Option B is incorrect because moving out of state may result in the individual's license being suspended, but it does not necessarily mean that it will be revoked. Option D is incorrect because the holder does not have the sole authority to request for their own license to be revoked. Revocation must be determined by the proper authorities.