Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What must you do if your CCW permit is lost or stolen in Wisconsin?

  1. Nothing, but you cannot carry until you have it replaced

  2. Report it to the police within 48 hours

  3. Immediately apply for a new permit

  4. Report the loss or theft to the issuing authority within 10 days

The correct answer is: Report the loss or theft to the issuing authority within 10 days

If your CCW permit is lost or stolen in Wisconsin, the correct course of action is to report the loss or theft to the issuing authority within 10 days. This requirement ensures that there is a record of the incident and allows the necessary steps to be taken to prevent misuse of the permit. It is important to comply with this regulation to maintain the integrity of the CCW permit system and to prevent any potential legal issues that may arise from a lost or stolen permit. Option A is incorrect because simply waiting until the permit is replaced without reporting the loss or theft is not the appropriate action to take. Option B is not the correct choice as reporting to the police within 48 hours is not the specified requirement in Wisconsin. Option C is also incorrect as immediately applying for a new permit does not address the obligation to report the loss or theft to the issuing authority.