Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following actions would be considered a felony under Ohio's concealed carry laws?

  1. Carrying a concealed weapon with a valid license

  2. Providing false information on a license application

  3. Forgetting to renew a concealed carry license on time

  4. Carrying a concelead weapon in an unapproved holster

The correct answer is: Providing false information on a license application

A Carrying a concealed weapon with a valid license would not be considered a felony, as long as the license is valid and in good standing. C: Forgetting to renew a concealed carry license on time may result in a civil penalty, but it is not considered a felony under Ohio's concealed carry laws. D: Carrying a concealed weapon in an unapproved holster may result in a misdemeanor offense, but it is not considered a felony under Ohio's concealed carry laws. B: Providing false information on a license application is a serious offense and could result in felony charges under Ohio's concealed carry laws. It is important to always provide truthful and accurate information when applying for a concealed carry license.