Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What must individuals do if their CCW permit is lost or stolen in Wisconsin?

  1. Nothing, as the permit is linked to their driver's license

  2. Report it to the local police department

  3. Apply for a replacement permit immediately

  4. Notify the Wisconsin Department of Justice within 30 days

The correct answer is: Apply for a replacement permit immediately

Individuals must apply for replacement permit immediately if their CCW permit is lost or stolen in Wisconsin. Options A, B, and D are incorrect because they do not address the necessary action to take in the specific scenario of a lost or stolen CCW permit. While the permit may be linked to an individual's driver's license (option A), this does not change the fact that a replacement permit is needed if the original is lost or stolen. Reporting it to the local police department (option B) may be a good idea, but it is not the required course of action. Similarly, while notifying the Wisconsin Department of Justice (option D) may be a good idea for record-keeping purposes, it is not the necessary action to take for a lost or stolen permit. Therefore, the correct answer is C applying for a replacement permit immediately.