Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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Which of these circumstances would disqualify an individual from receiving a CCDW license in Kentucky?

  1. Having a DUI conviction 10 years ago

  2. Being under indictment for a felony

  3. Not owning a handgun

  4. Having a misdemeanor conviction for disorderly conduct

The correct answer is: Being under indictment for a felony

An individual would not be eligible for a CCDW license in Kentucky if they are currently under indictment for a felony. This is because individuals facing felony charges are not legally allowed to possess a firearm, which is a requirement for obtaining a CCDW license. While options A, C, and D may seem like plausible reasons for disqualification, they would not automatically disqualify an individual from obtaining a CCDW license. A DUI conviction 10 years ago would not disqualify someone, as long as they have completed their sentence and are not currently prohibited from possessing a firearm. Similarly, not owning a handgun would not disqualify someone, as the state does not require individuals to own a handgun in order to obtain a CCDW license. Lastly, a misdemeanor conviction for disorderly conduct would only disqualify an individual if it falls within certain criteria, such as being related to a deadly weapon or involving threats of violence. Therefore, option B is the most correct answer as it is the only circumstance that would automatically disqualify an individual from receiving a CCDW license.