Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Are individuals with a dishonorable discharge from the Armed Forces eligible for a CCW permit in Wisconsin?

  1. Yes, without restrictions

  2. Yes, but with certain limitations

  3. No

  4. No, unless they have been pardoned

The correct answer is: No

Individuals with dishonorable discharge from the Armed Forces are not eligible for a CCW permit in Wisconsin. This is because dishonorable discharge is considered a disqualifying factor for obtaining a CCW permit in the state. Dishonorable discharge is typically given to military personnel who have committed serious offenses such as desertion, murder, or sexual assault. Therefore, individuals with this type of discharge may not be considered responsible or reliable enough to carry a concealed weapon. Option A is incorrect because individuals with a dishonorable discharge are not eligible for a CCW permit in Wisconsin at all. Option B is incorrect because there are no provisions for dishonorable discharge holders to obtain a CCW permit with limitations. Option D is incorrect because even with a pardon, the dishonorable discharge still exists on the individual's record and therefore makes them ineligible for a CCW permit.