Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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What is the term for areas where concealed carry is prohibited, even with a CPL?

  1. Gun-free zones

  2. Restricted access areas

  3. Pistol-free areas

  4. No-carry zones

The correct answer is: Pistol-free areas

Areas where concealed carry is prohibited, even with a CPL, are known as "pistol-free areas". This term specifically refers to areas where individuals are not allowed to carry a pistol, even with a valid concealed pistol license. The other options, while similar, are not as specific to this particular scenario. "Gun-free zones" may also include areas where open carry is prohibited, whereas "pistol-free areas" specifically refer to concealed carry. "Restricted access areas" could potentially refer to any type of restricted access, not necessarily related to carrying a firearm. "No-carry zones" is a more general term and can refer to both concealed and open carry. Overall, "pistol-free areas" is the most accurate and specific term for this type of restriction.