Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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In Kentucky, a person convicted of a felony is:

  1. Eligible for a CCDW after 5 years

  2. Never eligible for a CCDW

  3. Eligible for a CCDW with a governor’s pardon

  4. Automatically eligible after serving their sentence

The correct answer is: Never eligible for a CCDW

In Kentucky, a person convicted of a felony is never eligible for a CCDW (Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon) permit. This means that they cannot legally carry a concealed weapon in the state, even after a certain period of time or with a governor's pardon. A While a person may be eligible for a CCDW after 5 years in other states, this is not the case in Kentucky. C: While a governor's pardon may restore certain rights for a person convicted of a felony, such as the right to vote or serve on a jury, it does not automatically restore their eligibility for a CCDW. D: Unlike some states that automatically restore the right to own and carry a firearm after serving a sentence for a felony, Kentucky does not have this provision.