Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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What is a primary requirement to obtain a Michigan CPL?

  1. Completion of a firearms safety course

  2. A recommendation letter from a local law enforcement officer

  3. Owning a firearm for at least one year

  4. Passing a physical agility test

The correct answer is: Completion of a firearms safety course

A Completion of a firearms safety course is the primary requirement to obtain a Michigan CPL. This is because the state requires all applicants to complete a firearms safety course that has been approved by the Michigan State Police in order to be eligible for a CPL. This ensures that all CPL holders are knowledgeable and competent in firearm safety and laws. B: A recommendation letter from a local law enforcement officer is not a primary requirement to obtain a Michigan CPL. While it may be helpful to have a recommendation from a law enforcement officer, it is not required by the state. C: Owning a firearm for at least one year is not a primary requirement to obtain a Michigan CPL. While having experience with firearms may be beneficial, it is not a requirement to obtain a CPL. D: Passing a physical agility test is not a primary requirement to obtain a Michigan CPL. The state only requires applicants to meet certain age and health requirements, but there is no physical agility test that must be passed.