Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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What is the consequence of carrying a concealed weapon without a permit in Kentucky?

  1. A warning

  2. A fine

  3. Mandatory training

  4. A class A misdemeanor

The correct answer is: A class A misdemeanor

Carrying a concealed weapon without a permit in Kentucky is considered a class A misdemeanor. This means that if caught, the person may face up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $500. A warning is not a consequence of breaking this law, and while mandatory training may be required for obtaining a permit, it is not a consequence for carrying a concealed weapon without one. A fine may also be imposed, but in this scenario, it is not the most severe consequence. Therefore, the most accurate answer is D - a class A misdemeanor.