Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following convictions disqualifies an individual from obtaining a CCW permit in Wisconsin?

  1. A felony conviction

  2. A speeding ticket

  3. A misdemeanor for jaywalking

  4. A citation for littering

The correct answer is: A felony conviction

A felony conviction disqualifies an individual from obtaining a CCW permit in Wisconsin because individuals with felony convictions are prohibited from possessing firearms under federal law. Felonies are serious crimes and individuals convicted of felonies are considered to be a higher risk and may not be eligible for a CCW permit due to concerns about public safety. Speeding tickets, misdemeanors for minor offenses like jaywalking, and citations for littering are not disqualifying factors for obtaining a CCW permit in Wisconsin as they are not considered serious criminal offenses that raise concerns about an individual's eligibility for carrying a concealed weapon. These offenses do not carry the same legal implications as felony convictions when it comes to firearm possession.