North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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How can someone lose their Concealed Handgun Permit in North Carolina?

  1. Receiving a traffic ticket

  2. Failing to renew the permit on time

  3. Being convicted of a felony

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Being convicted of a felony

Being convicted of a felony will result in losing one's Concealed Handgun Permit in North Carolina. This is because a felony conviction is considered a disqualifying factor for possessing a firearm. Even if a person has not committed any other offenses or failed to renew their permit, a felony conviction will automatically result in the revocation of their permit. Choosing options A or B may seem like possible reasons for losing a Concealed Handgun Permit, but it is not the only factor. Traffic tickets or failure to renew the permit on time may result in consequences such as fines or temporary suspension of the permit, but it is not considered a disqualifying factor like a felony conviction. Option D, "All of the above," is incorrect because not all options listed will automatically result in the loss of a Concealed Handgun Permit.