Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What should be done if your concealed carry license is lost or stolen in Ohio?

  1. Report to the police within 10 days

  2. Immediately apply for a new one without reporting

  3. Nothing, as the license is in the national database

  4. Notify the issuing Sheriff's office as soon as possible

The correct answer is: Notify the issuing Sheriff's office as soon as possible

If your concealed carry license is lost or stolen in Ohio, you should notify the issuing Sheriff's office as soon as possible. This is the most responsible course of action, as it allows the authorities to be aware of the situation and take necessary steps to prevent any fraudulent use of your lost or stolen license. Option A may seem like a good choice, but it is important to remember that your local police department may not have access to the national database containing the information about your license. Option B may also seem reasonable, but it is important to follow proper procedures and notify the authorities first before applying for a new license. Option C is incorrect because while the license information may be in a national database, it is still important to report the loss or theft to the issuing authority.