North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a disqualifying factor for obtaining a Concealed Handgun Permit in North Carolina?

  1. Having a speeding ticket

  2. Being a naturalized U.S. Citizen

  3. Being convicted of a felony

  4. Having a high school diploma

The correct answer is: Being convicted of a felony

A conviction of a felony is a disqualifying factor for obtaining a Concealed Handgun Permit in North Carolina. This is because a felony is considered a serious crime and it is a potential risk to public safety. Having a speeding ticket (A), being a naturalized U.S. citizen (B), or having a high school diploma (D) are not considered disqualifying factors in North Carolina. These factors do not directly pertain to an individual's ability to safely handle a concealed handgun. In fact, being a naturalized U.S. citizen (B) may actually make an individual eligible for obtaining a Concealed Handgun Permit in North Carolina.