Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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Who is NOT eligible to obtain a CCDW license in Kentucky?

  1. A person convicted of a felony

  2. An active duty military member

  3. A law enforcement officer

  4. A person with no criminal record

The correct answer is: A person convicted of a felony

A person convicted of a felony is not eligible to obtain a CCDW license in Kentucky because having a felony conviction means that the person has been convicted of a serious crime and may pose a risk to public safety. People who have served in the military or are currently serving as law enforcement officers are eligible to obtain a CCDW license because they have undergone training and are trained in the safe and responsible use of firearms. A person with no criminal record may be eligible, but it depends on other factors such as age, residency, and mental health history. In summary, having a felony conviction disqualifies an individual from obtaining a CCDW license in Kentucky.