Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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When can a Kentucky CCDW permit be revoked?

  1. If the permit holder moves out of state

  2. After any misdemeanor conviction

  3. Upon renewal

  4. If the holder is convicted of a felony

The correct answer is: If the holder is convicted of a felony

A Kentucky CCDW permit may be revoked if the holder is convicted of a felony due to state laws prohibiting felons from possessing a firearm. Option A is incorrect because a permit holder can still maintain their permit if they move out of state, as long as they remain eligible and follow the laws of the state they move to. Option B is incorrect because while some misdemeanor convictions may result in a suspension or revocation of a CCDW permit, not all of them will. Option C is incorrect because a permit renewal does not automatically lead to revocation unless there are other circumstances, such as a felony conviction, that would make the holder ineligible for the permit.