Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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Under what condition can a nonresident of Michigan carry a concealed pistol in the state?

  1. If they have a valid CPL from any state

  2. If they have a valid CPL from their state of residence and it has reciprocity with Michigan

  3. Only if they are passing through Michigan without stopping

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: If they have a valid CPL from their state of residence and it has reciprocity with Michigan

Nonresidents of Michigan can carry a concealed pistol in the state if they have a valid CPL from their state of residence and it has reciprocity with Michigan. This means that Michigan recognizes the concealed pistol license from their home state as valid for carrying concealed weapons within Michigan's borders. Options A and C are not correct because simply having a valid CPL from any state or only passing through Michigan without stopping do not meet the specific requirement of having a valid CPL from their state of residence with reciprocity with Michigan. Option D (None of the above) is not correct because there is a specific condition under which nonresidents can legally carry a concealed pistol in Michigan, as outlined in option B.