Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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In Michigan, who is notified when a CPL is issued or denied?

  1. The applicant only

  2. The local police department

  3. The Federal Bureau of Investigation

  4. Both the applicant and the local police department

The correct answer is: Both the applicant and the local police department

In Michigan, both the applicant and the local police department are notified when a CPL (Concealed Pistol License) is issued or denied. This is because in Michigan, the local police department is responsible for conducting background checks on applicants for CPLs. The applicant is also notified so they are aware of the status of their application and can potentially appeal the decision if their application is denied. Although the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) may be involved in the background check process, they are not directly notified when a CPL is issued or denied in Michigan. Lastly, option A is incorrect because only notifying the applicant would not provide sufficient information to ensure public safety.