Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a part of the criteria for a Michigan CPL application?

  1. U.S. citizenship or legal residency

  2. Completion of a state-approved firearms training course

  3. A written test on Michigan's stand-your-ground law

  4. Passing a criminal background check

The correct answer is: A written test on Michigan's stand-your-ground law

The criteria for a Michigan CPL application include U.S. citizenship or legal residency, completion of a state-approved firearms training course, and passing a criminal background check. Option C, a written test on Michigan's stand-your-ground law, is not a part of the criteria for a CPL application. This option is incorrect because knowledge of Michigan's stand-your-ground law is not required for obtaining a CPL. The other options listed are all necessary components for obtaining a CPL in Michigan.