Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) Practice Exam

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Under what circumstance can a CWFL be temporarily suspended?

  1. If the holder moves to another state

  2. If the holder receives a speeding ticket

  3. If the holder is arrested for a potentially disqualifying offense

  4. If the holder loses their firearm

The correct answer is: If the holder is arrested for a potentially disqualifying offense

A CWFL can be temporarily suspended if the holder is arrested for a potentially disqualifying offense. This is because Florida law requires individuals to have a clean criminal record in order to maintain a CWFL. If a holder is arrested for a disqualifying offense, their license may be suspended until the case is resolved. Options A, B, and D are not valid reasons for a temporary suspension of a CWFL. Moving to another state does not automatically result in the suspension of a CWFL, receiving a speeding ticket is not a disqualifying event for the license, and losing a firearm, while important to report, does not lead to the immediate suspension of the CWFL.