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Are private property owners allowed to prohibit concealed carry on their premises in Missouri?
Yes, without needing to provide notice
Yes, but they must post a sign
No, they cannot prohibit
Only in certain cities
The correct answer is: Yes, but they must post a sign
Private property owners in Missouri are allowed to prohibit concealed carry on their premises, but they must post a sign indicating that concealed carry is not allowed. This sign serves as notice to individuals that concealed carry is prohibited on the premises. Therefore, the correct answer is B. Option A is not correct because private property owners must provide notice by posting a sign if they wish to prohibit concealed carry. Option C is not correct as private property owners have the right to prohibit concealed carry on their premises. Option D is also incorrect as the ability for private property owners to prohibit concealed carry is not limited to certain cities, but rather applies statewide within Missouri.