Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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Which factor could disqualify an individual from receiving a Michigan CPL?

  1. Receiving a traffic ticket within the last year

  2. Having a misdemeanor conviction for a non-violent crime

  3. Being subject to a personal protection order

  4. Having a hunting license suspended

The correct answer is: Being subject to a personal protection order

A personal protection order is an order issued by a court to protect an individual from another person's unwanted or threatening behavior. Therefore, it would disqualify an individual from receiving a Michigan CPL, as it indicates a potential risk for violence or harm towards others. The other options, receiving a traffic ticket within the last year, having a misdemeanor conviction for a non-violent crime, and having a hunting license suspended, do not directly relate to an individual's potential threat or risk for violence and would not disqualify them from receiving a Michigan CPL.