Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What might disqualify someone from obtaining a CCW permit in Wisconsin?

  1. Having a felony conviction

  2. Not being a U.S. citizen

  3. Being under 21 years old

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

All of the above options are correct because they represent factors that can disqualify someone from obtaining a CCW permit in Wisconsin. Having a felony conviction is a significant disqualifying factor as individuals with felony convictions are typically prohibited from obtaining a CCW permit due to their criminal history. Not being a U.S. citizen can also disqualify someone from obtaining a CCW permit in Wisconsin as these permits are usually reserved for citizens or legal residents of the United States. Being under 21 years old is another disqualifying factor since most states, including Wisconsin, have a minimum age requirement for obtaining a CCW permit, usually 21 years old. Therefore, the correct answer is D - All of the above.