West Virginia Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is a permit required to carry a concealed firearm in West Virginia?

  1. Yes, for all individuals.

  2. No, for individuals over the age of 21.

  3. Yes, but only for non-residents.

  4. No, West Virginia does not regulate concealed carry.

The correct answer is: No, for individuals over the age of 21.

In West Virginia, individuals who are over the age of 21 are not required to have a permit to carry a concealed firearm. This is a reflection of the state's law that allows open carry and concealed carry without a permit for those who meet certain age and eligibility requirements. This approach aligns with the trend in various states that aim to uphold the Second Amendment rights while simplifying the process for legal firearm carriers. The process of obtaining a permit still exists for those who may desire one, particularly for reciprocity reasons when traveling to other states that do require a permit, but it is not mandatory for residents over the specified age. Therefore, the provided answer is correct as it accurately encapsulates the law regarding concealed carry for individuals who meet the age requirement.