Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a disqualifier for obtaining a Michigan CPL?

  1. A felony conviction

  2. A misdemeanor conviction for a violent crime

  3. Voluntarily attending a substance abuse program within the past year

  4. Having a personal protection order against you

The correct answer is: Voluntarily attending a substance abuse program within the past year

Voluntarily attending a substance abuse program within the past year is not a disqualifier for obtaining a Michigan CPL. This means that attending such a program will not prevent you from getting a CPL, despite any past issues with substance abuse. The other options, including felony and misdemeanor convictions for violent crimes, as well as having a personal protection order against you, would disqualify you from obtaining a CPL in Michigan. This is because these circumstances indicate a potential risk for violence or harm, and the state strives to ensure the safety of its residents by not allowing those with these issues to possess a CPL.