Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) Practice Exam

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Which of these is not a valid reason for the denial of a Florida CWFL?

  1. Failure to disclose a conviction

  2. Incomplete application

  3. Lack of a valid photo ID

  4. Disagreement with the Second Amendment

The correct answer is: Disagreement with the Second Amendment

Denial of a Florida CWFL can occur for various reasons such as failure to disclose a conviction, having an incomplete application, or lacking a valid photo ID. However, having a disagreement with the Second Amendment is not a valid reason for denying a Florida CWFL. The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution grants individuals the right to keep and bear arms, and personal opinions or beliefs regarding this amendment do not affect an individual's eligibility for a CWFL.