North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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Which of these is considered a proper reason for denying a CHP application in North Carolina?

The applicant has received a speeding ticket in the last year

The applicant has a history of mental illness

A The applicant's driving history is typically not taken into consideration for a CHP application in North Carolina. C: While owning a handgun may be one factor in the decision, it alone is not considered a proper reason for denial. D: Voting is not a requirement for obtaining a CHP in North Carolina, so this would not be a proper reason for denial. Reason B is considered a proper reason for denial as it may indicate that the applicant is not responsible or stable enough to carry a concealed weapon.

The applicant does not own a handgun

The applicant has never voted

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