Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Can a CCW permit be revoked in Wisconsin?

  1. Yes, if the holder no longer meets eligibility criteria

  2. No, once issued it is valid for life

  3. Yes, but only with a court order

  4. No, unless the holder moves out of state

The correct answer is: Yes, if the holder no longer meets eligibility criteria

The correct answer is that a CCW permit can indeed be revoked if the holder no longer meets eligibility criteria. In Wisconsin, certain situations can affect an individual's eligibility, such as felony convictions, domestic violence restraining orders, or mental health issues. If a permit holder becomes ineligible due to these or similar reasons, their CCW permit may be revoked to ensure public safety and compliance with state laws. The other options can be misleading. A CCW permit is not valid for life; it requires renewal and adherence to ongoing eligibility standards. While court orders can lead to revocation, it is not the only method—eligibility itself plays a key role. Furthermore, moving out of state does not automatically revoke the permit; however, it may affect the holder’s ability to carry in Wisconsin and may require informing the appropriate authorities. Understanding the dynamic nature of eligibility helps reinforce the importance of compliance in maintaining a valid CCW permit.