Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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Which of these actions could cause a CPL to be revoked in Michigan?

  1. Failing to renew on time

  2. Legally changing one's name without notifying the issuing authority

  3. Being convicted of a misdemeanor

  4. Carrying a concealed pistol in a prohibited place

The correct answer is: Carrying a concealed pistol in a prohibited place

Carrying a concealed pistol in a prohibited place can cause a CPL to be revoked in Michigan. It is crucial for CPL holders to understand where they can legally carry their concealed pistols to avoid violating any laws. Carrying in a prohibited place not only puts the individual at risk of legal consequences but can also lead to the revocation of their CPL. In contrast, failing to renew on time, legally changing one's name without notifying the issuing authority, and being convicted of a misdemeanor are serious matters but do not directly result in the revocation of a CPL in Michigan. It is important for CPL holders to stay up to date with their renewal, follow the necessary procedures for any legal changes, and adhere to the laws to maintain their CPL status.