Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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Under Michigan law, who is ineligible to receive a CPL?

  1. Persons under 21 years of age

  2. Persons convicted of a felony

  3. Non-U.S. citizens

  4. Persons with a hunting license

The correct answer is: Persons convicted of a felony

Under Michigan law, individuals who have been convicted of a felony are ineligible to receive a CPL (concealed pistol license). This is because those who have been convicted of a felony may pose a danger to themselves and others if they possess a firearm. Additionally, having a felony on one's record disqualifies them from purchasing a firearm, so they would not meet the requirements to obtain a CPL. Option A is incorrect because persons 21 years of age or older may apply for a CPL in Michigan. Option C is also incorrect because non-U.S. citizens who are legal residents of the state and have a valid work permit are eligible to receive a CPL. Option D is incorrect because having a hunting license does not automatically qualify someone for a CPL; they must still meet all other eligibility requirements.