Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) Practice Exam

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Which of these disqualifies an individual from obtaining a CWFL in Florida?

  1. Frequent traffic violations

  2. A felony conviction that has not been expunged or pardoned

  3. Lack of proper firearm safety training

  4. Under 21 but over 18 years of age

The correct answer is: A felony conviction that has not been expunged or pardoned

A felony conviction that has not been expunged or pardoned disqualifies an individual from obtaining a CWFL in Florida. Felony convictions are serious offenses and are a major disqualifying factor for a concealed weapon or firearm license. It is crucial for individuals applying for a CWFL to have a clean criminal record, especially when it involves felonies. Options A, C, and D are not accurate because frequent traffic violations, lack of proper firearm safety training, and being under 21 but over 18 years of age do not automatically disqualify an individual from obtaining a CWFL in Florida. While these factors may have some impact on the application process, they are not as severe as a felony conviction.