Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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When might a Michigan CPL holder be legally allowed to carry a concealed pistol in a 'pistol-free zone'?

  1. If the CPL holder received explicit permission from the zone's owner

  2. When carrying for self-defense purposes only

  3. If the CPL holder is also a law enforcement officer

  4. Never, it is always prohibited

The correct answer is: If the CPL holder received explicit permission from the zone's owner

A Michigan CPL holder may only be allowed to carry a concealed pistol in a 'pistol-free zone' if they have received explicit permission from the zone's owner. In this case, the CPL holder must have a signed letter from the owner stating that they have given permission for the individual to carry in the designated zone. Options B, C, and D are incorrect as a CPL holder is not exempt from the 'pistol-free zone' restrictions without explicit permission from the owner.