Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a disqualifying condition for obtaining a Nevada CFP?

  1. Being 25 years old

  2. Having a felony conviction

  3. Owning a firearm for 10 years

  4. Completing a firearms safety course

The correct answer is: Having a felony conviction

Having a felony conviction is a disqualifying condition for obtaining a Nevada CFP. This is because individuals with felony convictions are prohibited by federal law from possessing or owning firearms. This disqualifying condition ensures that only law-abiding and responsible individuals are able to obtain a CFP. The other options, such as being 25 years old, owning a firearm for 10 years, or completing a firearms safety course, do not have any impact on an individual's eligibility for a CFP.