Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) Practice Exam

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Which of these can result in the revocation of a Florida CWFL?

  1. Receiving a speeding ticket

  2. Moving to a new address and not notifying the issuing authority

  3. Being charged with a felony

  4. Failure to renew before expiration date

The correct answer is: Being charged with a felony

The other options may seem like they could lead to revocation of a Florida CWFL, but they do not directly violate the terms of the CWFL. Receiving a speeding ticket, while it could potentially show a history of irresponsible behavior, is not a serious enough offense to warrant revocation. Moving to a new address without updating the issuing authority may result in a misdemeanor charge, but it does not directly affect the individual's eligibility for the CWFL. Similarly, failure to renew a CWFL before the expiration date may result in a fine or temporary suspension, but it does not explicitly violate the terms of the CWFL. However, being charged with a felony is a disqualifying offense and would result in the immediate revocation of a Florida CWFL. Felonies are serious crimes and demonstrate a history of dangerous behavior, which goes against the purpose of a CWFL to promote public safety.