Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a valid reason for denial of a CCDW license in Kentucky?

  1. Failure to demonstrate competency with a firearm

  2. A past DUI conviction

  3. Being under 21 years of age

  4. Having a non-violent misdemeanor conviction

The correct answer is: Having a non-violent misdemeanor conviction

In Kentucky, having a past DUI conviction, being under 21 years of age, and failing to demonstrate competency with a firearm are all valid reasons for denial of a CCDW license. However, having a non-violent misdemeanor conviction does not automatically disqualify someone from getting a CCDW license. The issuing authority will consider factors such as the nature of the conviction and how much time has passed since the conviction. Therefore, having a non-violent misdemeanor conviction is not a valid reason for denial of a CCDW license in Kentucky.