Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) Practice Exam

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What disqualifies someone from obtaining a CWFL in Florida?

A felony conviction

A felony conviction disqualifies someone from obtaining a CWFL in Florida because individuals with felony convictions are prohibited from possessing firearms under federal and state law. This disqualification is a critical aspect of the CWFL application process to ensure that individuals with a history of serious criminal activity are not granted the privilege of carrying a concealed weapon or firearm. Option B is incorrect because a misdemeanor traffic offense alone does not typically disqualify someone from obtaining a CWFL in Florida. Option C is incorrect since firearm proficiency is not a disqualifying factor; however, completing a firearms training course is a requirement for obtaining a CWFL. Option D is incorrect because Florida residency is a requirement for obtaining a CWFL, but not being a resident does not automatically disqualify someone.

A misdemeanor traffic offense

Lack of firearm proficiency

Non-residency in Florida

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