North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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Under what circumstance can a CHP be revoked in North Carolina?

Carrying a concealed handgun while consuming alcohol

A CHP (Concealed Handgun Permit) in North Carolina can be revoked if the holder is found to be carrying a concealed handgun while consuming alcohol. It is important to strictly adhere to the laws and regulations surrounding carrying a concealed handgun in order to maintain the validity of the permit. The other options listed, such as failing to disclose a traffic ticket or carrying a handgun into a place where admission is charged, may result in penalties or restrictions, but they do not result in the revocation of a CHP. Therefore, options B and C are incorrect. Option D, "All of the above," is also incorrect because only option A is the correct circumstance for a CHP to be revoked in North Carolina.

Failure to disclose a traffic ticket

Carrying a handgun into a place where admission is charged

All of the above

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