General Information on the

FIREARMS SAFETY TRAINING COURSE

as required under the

Conceal Carry Endorsement Statue

RSMO § 571.094

RESTRICTIONS:  REVIEW ALL OF THESE SECTIONS TO ENSURE THAT YOU QUALIFY TO APPLY FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF THE CONCEALED CARRY ENDORSEMENT.

A.  You must be 23 years or older and have lived in the state for at least 6 months, or be a member of the armed forces or a spouse of a service member.

B.  You must pass a background examination, including a criminal history fingerprint check by the Missouri State Highway Patrol and FBI. 

C.  You cannot be convicted of or have pled guilty to any felony.

D.  Within the last five years, you cannot have two or more DWI's or Drug Possessionconvictions or a record of misdemeanors that include unspecific "crimes of violence".

E.  You cannot have been committed to a mental health facility in the last five years or have a full order of protection issued against you.  You cannot have engaged in a pattern of behavior, documented in public records, that causes a sheriff to have reasonable belief that the applicant presents a danger to himself or others.

F.  You must pass the gun safety course (The permit os not valid unless you successfully complete all requirements for concealed weapons permit).

RAIN OR SHINE , THE FIREARMS SAFETY TRAINING COURSE WILL BE HELD WITHOUT DELAY ON THE DATES SPECIFIED.  IF FOR ANY REASON YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND YOUR SCHEDULED COURSE DATE, YOU MUST NOTIFY THE LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY NO LESS THAN 3 BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE CLASS DATE.  VERIFIABLE EMERGENCY CIRCUSTANCES WILL BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION.  YOUR TRAINING MAY THEN BE RESCHEDULED TO THE NEXT AVAILABLE COURSE DATE.  BECAUSE OF THE PREPARATION AND SUPPLYCOSTS INCURRED IN ADVANCE FOR THIS TYE OF PROGRAM, NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN FOR CANCELLATIONS THAT OCCUR LESS THAN 3 DAYS PRIOR TO A SCHEDULED TRAINING DATE.  HOWEVER, EVERY REASONABLE EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO RESCHEDULE TRAINING TO AN AGREEABLE DATE FOR ALL PARTIES INVOLVED.

 

For more information on the CCW General Information and Restrictions you can contact

Chris Schmitt, Program Manager-Firearms Safety Training at 573-518-2221 or cschmitt@mineralarea.edu