Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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Under Michigan law, intoxication for CPL holders is defined as a blood alcohol content (BAC) of:

  1. 0.02% or higher

  2. 0.05% or higher

  3. 0.08% or higher

  4. 0.10% or higher

The correct answer is: 0.02% or higher

Intoxication for CPL holders in Michigan is defined as a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.02% or higher. This is because CPL holders are authorized to carry concealed handguns and therefore have a higher level of responsibility to maintain a low BAC while carrying a weapon. Option B is incorrect because it is the legal limit for drivers over the age of 21, but CPL holders have a stricter limit. Option C is incorrect because it is the legal limit for operating a motor vehicle, which is a separate offense from carrying a concealed weapon. Option D is incorrect because it is a higher BAC limit than the one specified by Michigan law for CPL holders. Therefore, option A is the correct answer.