Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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Under which circumstance may a person’s CCDW license be revoked in Kentucky?

  1. Failing a random drug test

  2. Receiving a speeding ticket

  3. Being charged with a felony

  4. Selling the weapon registered to the CCDW license

The correct answer is: Being charged with a felony

In Kentucky, a person's CCDW license may be revoked if they are charged with a felony. This is because possessing a CCDW license allows a person to conceal carry a weapon, and a felony charge indicates a serious violation of the law. The other options, failing a random drug test, receiving a speeding ticket, and selling the weapon registered to the CCDW license, do not necessarily demonstrate a danger to public safety or a disregard for the law in the same way that a felony charge does.