Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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Study for the Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit Exam. Utilize our comprehensive quiz made up of multiple-choice questions, each accompanied by hints and explanations. Prepare effectively and enhance your chances of passing!

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Which of the following actions by a CFP holder could lead to revocation of the permit in Nevada?

  1. Failing to notify law enforcement of a change of address

  2. Carrying a concealed firearm while under the influence of alcohol

  3. Both A and B

  4. Neither A nor B

The correct answer is: Both A and B

Both actions in the question can lead to the revocation of a concealed firearm permit in Nevada. Failing to notify law enforcement of a change of address is crucial because the authorities need to maintain accurate records for safety and legal reasons. If a permit holder moves and does not update their address, it compromises the system that tracks permit holders and could lead to confusion or potential issues in enforcement situations. Carrying a concealed firearm while under the influence of alcohol presents a significant legal and safety concern. Being under the influence impairs judgment and reaction times, increasing the risk of accidents or unintended use of the firearm. Nevada law recognizes this serious risk and considers it a violation that can justify revoking the permit. Thus, both actions reflect breaches of responsibility that the law places on concealed firearm permit holders to ensure public safety.