Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for applying for a Michigan CPL?

  1. U.S. citizenship

  2. Michigan residency for at least 6 months

  3. Completion of a firearms safety training course

  4. A valid driver's license

The correct answer is: U.S. citizenship

A U.S. citizenship is not a requirement for applying for a Michigan CPL. This is because non-U.S. citizens who are legally residing in the state of Michigan can also apply for a CPL. B: Michigan residency for at least 6 months is a requirement for applying for a Michigan CPL. This means that the person must have lived in Michigan for at least 6 months before they can apply. C: Completion of a firearms safety training course is a requirement for applying for a Michigan CPL. This training ensures that the applicant understands laws, safety, and handling procedures related to firearms. D: A valid driver's license is a requirement for applying for a Michigan CPL. This is to verify the applicant's identity and age.