Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) Practice Exam

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Study for the Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License Test. Engage with flashcards and multiple-choice questions to assess your knowledge of firearm safety laws and handling. Prepare effectively for your exam!

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Which of the following would disqualify someone from obtaining a CWFL in Florida?

  1. Having a speeding ticket

  2. Being convicted of a felony

  3. Not owning a firearm

  4. Being under 21 years old

The correct answer is: Being convicted of a felony

Being convicted of a felony would disqualify someone from obtaining a CWFL in Florida because Florida statute 790.06(2)(a)9. states that individuals who have been convicted of a felony offense are not eligible for a concealed weapon or firearm license. This is because having a felony conviction is considered a disqualifying factor for owning a firearm. The other options, such as having a speeding ticket or not owning a firearm, are not disqualifying factors for obtaining a CWFL in Florida. Similarly, while being under 21 years old may prevent someone from legally purchasing a firearm, it is not a disqualifying factor for obtaining a CWFL.