Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following would disqualify an individual from receiving a CCDW permit in Kentucky?

  1. Traffic violations

  2. Felony conviction

  3. Political protest participation

  4. Past due child support

The correct answer is: Felony conviction

A CCDW permit or "Carrying Concealed Deadly Weapons" permit in Kentucky may be granted to law-abiding citizens and permanent resident aliens, 21 years or older, who successfully complete a firearms training course and pass a background check. However, a felony conviction would disqualify an individual from receiving a CCDW permit, as it automatically prohibits the possession of a firearm. Traffic violations, political protest participation, and past due child support would not necessarily disqualify an individual from receiving a CCDW permit, as long as the individual meets all other eligibility requirements.