Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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Under Kentucky law, a CCDW license can be suspended if the licensee:

  1. Moves to another county within Kentucky

  2. Is charged with a felony

  3. Travels out of state

  4. Fails a random drug test

The correct answer is: Is charged with a felony

Under Kentucky law, a CCDW license can be suspended if the licensee is charged with a felony. This is because being charged with a felony raises concerns about the individual's trustworthiness and ability to safely carry a concealed deadly weapon. It is important for individuals holding a CCDW license to adhere to the law and avoid engaging in activities that could result in felony charges. Options A, C, and D are incorrect: A. Moving to another county within Kentucky does not warrant the suspension of a CCDW license. C. Traveling out of state does not automatically lead to the suspension of a CCDW license. D. Failing a random drug test may have consequences but typically would not result in the immediate suspension of a CCDW license, unless drug use is directly linked to a felony charge.