North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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Which of the following factors disqualifies an individual from obtaining a Concealed Handgun Permit in North Carolina?

  1. Having a felony conviction

  2. Failing the practical shooting exam

  3. Not being a resident of North Carolina for at least one month

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Having a felony conviction

Felony convictions are automatically disqualifying under North Carolina law for individuals trying to obtain a Concealed Handgun Permit. This means that both options B and C are incorrect choices, as neither of those would fully disqualify an individual from obtaining a permit. Failing the practical shooting exam would require the individual to retake the exam, and not being a resident for at least a month would delay the individual from being able to obtain a permit, but does not disqualify them entirely. Option D is also incorrect as it includes options B and C which are incorrect, in addition to the correct choice, A.