Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Under Wisconsin law, which of the following disqualifies an individual from receiving a CCW license?

  1. Being over the age of 65

  2. Not being a resident of Wisconsin

  3. Having a felony conviction

  4. Refusing to provide a Social Security number

The correct answer is: Having a felony conviction

Having a felony conviction disqualifies an individual from receiving a CCW license in Wisconsin because individuals with felony convictions are prohibited by law from possessing firearms. This is a common disqualifier across states due to the serious nature of felony offenses. A felony conviction typically indicates a significant criminal background, making the individual ineligible for a CCW license. Therefore, option C is the correct answer. Being over the age of 65, not being a resident of Wisconsin, and refusing to provide a Social Security number are not direct disqualifiers for a CCW license in Wisconsin. The age limit for obtaining a CCW license varies by state, but being over the age of 65 in itself does not disqualify someone from obtaining a CCW permit in Wisconsin. Residency in Wisconsin is a requirement for obtaining a Wisconsin CCW license, so being a resident of the state is necessary. While providing a Social Security number may be a standard part of the application process, its refusal alone would not typically disqualify someone from receiving a CCW license.