Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What is considered a disqualifying offense that would prevent someone from receiving an Ohio concealed carry license?

  1. Speeding ticket

  2. Drug trafficking

  3. Trespassing

  4. Parking violation

The correct answer is: Drug trafficking

Drug trafficking is considered a disqualifying offense that would prevent someone from receiving an Ohio concealed carry license. This is because drug trafficking is a much more serious offense than the other options listed. A speeding ticket, trespassing, and parking violation are all relatively minor offenses that do not have as severe consequences as drug trafficking. Additionally, drug trafficking often involves violence and poses a threat to public safety, making it a disqualifying offense for obtaining a concealed carry license.