North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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What could lead to the revocation of a North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit?

  1. Speeding ticket

  2. Filing for bankruptcy

  3. Committing a felony

  4. Changing your address

The correct answer is: Committing a felony

Committing a felony could lead to the revocation of a North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit. Felonies are serious crimes, and individuals convicted of a felony typically lose their gun rights, including their concealed handgun permit. It is crucial to understand and follow the laws and regulations regarding firearms to maintain a valid concealed handgun permit in North Carolina. Speeding ticket and filing for bankruptcy are not reasons for the revocation of a concealed handgun permit in North Carolina. Changing your address is important to update on your permit but by itself would not lead to the revocation of the permit.