Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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Can a Nevada CFP be revoked?

  1. Yes, at any time without cause

  2. No

  3. Yes, if the holder is found to be in violation of the law

  4. Yes, but only upon expiration

The correct answer is: Yes, if the holder is found to be in violation of the law

The correct answer is that a Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) can indeed be revoked if the holder is found to be in violation of the law. This reflects the state's commitment to ensuring that only responsible individuals who adhere to legal standards are allowed to carry concealed firearms. If a permit holder engages in criminal behavior or violates specific laws relating to firearms, the local law enforcement agency has the authority to revoke the permit in order to maintain public safety. The other options reflect misunderstandings about the conditions and processes surrounding permit revocation. The ability to revoke a permit is not arbitrary or without cause; it is specifically tied to legal violations. Likewise, expiration of the permit itself does not equate to revocation and does not allow for enforcement of new violations that would occur after expiration. Therefore, the emphasis is placed on maintaining lawful conduct to retain a valid permit.