Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) Practice Exam

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What is NOT a disqualifying condition for a CWFL in Florida?

  1. Prior misdemeanor convictions

  2. A dishonorable discharge from the armed forces

  3. A conviction for a felony

  4. Being under 21 years of age

The correct answer is: Prior misdemeanor convictions

Having prior misdemeanor convictions is NOT a disqualifying condition for a CWFL in Florida. Even though having a misdemeanor conviction may raise concerns, it is not an automatic disqualifier for obtaining a concealed weapon or firearm license. It is important to note that certain misdemeanors or a pattern of misdemeanor offenses could still potentially impact the application process or final decision. On the other hand, choices B, C, and D are disqualifying conditions for a CWFL. Having a dishonorable discharge from the armed forces, a conviction for a felony, or being under 21 years of age are all factors that would prevent someone from obtaining a concealed weapon or firearm license in Florida.