North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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Under North Carolina law, which of the following would disqualify you from obtaining a Concealed Handgun Permit?

  1. A conviction for a misdemeanor involving violence in the last 5 years

  2. A conviction for jaywalking

  3. Receiving a traffic ticket within the last year

  4. Being overdue on child support payments

The correct answer is: A conviction for a misdemeanor involving violence in the last 5 years

Under North Carolina law, a conviction for a misdemeanor involving violence in the last 5 years would disqualify you from obtaining a Concealed Handgun Permit. This is because such a conviction raises concerns about your ability to handle a firearm safely and responsibly. Option B, a conviction for jaywalking, would not disqualify you as it is not considered a violent offense. Option C, receiving a traffic ticket within the last year, also would not disqualify you as traffic violations are not connected to firearm ownership. Lastly, option D, being overdue on child support payments, would not disqualify you unless it is a felony offense.