Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What is a primary requirement for a non-resident to apply for an Ohio CCW license?

  1. Must work in Ohio

  2. Must own property in Ohio

  3. Must be a former resident of Ohio

  4. Must be a current resident of another state

The correct answer is: Must work in Ohio

A primary requirement for a non-resident to apply for an Ohio CCW license is that they must work in Ohio. This means that options B, C, and D are incorrect. Option B is incorrect because owning property in Ohio is not a primary requirement for a non-resident to apply for a CCW license. Option C is incorrect because being a former resident of Ohio does not automatically qualify someone for a CCW license, as they must also currently work in Ohio. Option D is incorrect because being a current resident of another state does not fulfill the primary requirement of working in Ohio.