Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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What happens if a CCDW license holder is convicted of a felony?

  1. The license is suspended

  2. The license is automatically renewed

  3. The license is permanently revoked

  4. There is a mandatory 5-year waiting period before reapplication

The correct answer is: The license is permanently revoked

If a CCDW license holder is convicted of a felony, the correct action is to permanently revoke the license. This is in line with the law as felony convictions typically disqualify individuals from possessing firearms or holding a CCDW license. It is important to ensure that individuals who have committed serious criminal offenses do not have access to concealed deadly weapons for the safety of the community. Thus, permanently revoking the license in such cases is the appropriate and necessary course of action.