Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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For a Wisconsin CCW permit, which of the following is NOT an acceptable proof of training?

  1. A current or expired CCW permit from another state

  2. A certificate from a firearms safety course conducted by the NRA

  3. A self-attestation form swearing to an applicant’s firearm handling proficiency

  4. A copy of a DD-214 form showing honorable discharge from the armed forces

The correct answer is: A self-attestation form swearing to an applicant’s firearm handling proficiency

A A current or expired CCW permit from another state is an acceptable proof of training for a Wisconsin CCW permit because it demonstrates that the individual has undergone background checks and training requirements in another state. B: A certificate from a firearms safety course conducted by the NRA is an acceptable proof of training because the NRA has established itself as a trustworthy entity in providing firearms training. D: A copy of a DD-214 form showing honorable discharge from the armed forces is an acceptable proof of training because military training includes firearm handling proficiency. C: A self-attestation form swearing to an applicant's firearm handling proficiency is not an acceptable proof of training because it relies solely on the individual's own word and does not provide any external verification or evidence of their training or proficiency. This option also does not require any formal training or certification, making it an unreliable measure of an individual's firearm handling skills.