Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) Practice Exam

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What action can result in the permanent revocation of a CWFL?

  1. Failing to renew on time

  2. Lending the CWFL to another person

  3. Using the firearm in a non-threatening manner

  4. Being convicted of a felony

The correct answer is: Being convicted of a felony

Being convicted of a felony is the only action listed that can result in the permanent revocation of a CWFL. A felony is a serious crime that is punishable by imprisonment for more than one year. This type of criminal conviction can revoke a person's right to carry a concealed weapon. Failing to renew on time, lending the CWFL to another person, and using the firearm in a non-threatening manner may result in temporary suspension or revocation of the CWFL, but not necessarily permanent revocation.