Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Can an Ohio CCW permit be revoked?

  1. Yes, for any legal violation

  2. No, once issued it's permanent

  3. Yes, but only for felonies

  4. Yes, for specific reasons outlined by law

The correct answer is: Yes, for specific reasons outlined by law

Ohio CCW permits can be revoked, but only for specific reasons as outlined by law. This means that not all legal violations may result in the revocation of a CCW permit. Examples of specific reasons for revocation may include committing a felony or violating the terms of the CCW permit. Option A is incorrect because it suggests that any legal violation can result in revocation, which is not the case. Option B is incorrect because it falsely assumes that a CCW permit is permanent and cannot be revoked. Option C is incorrect because it also suggests that only felonies can result in revocation, but as mentioned before, there are other specific reasons that can lead to revocation.