Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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How can a Virginia CHP be revoked?

  1. By moving to another state

  2. If the permit holder is convicted of a felony

  3. Automatically after 5 years

  4. If the permit holder does not carry regularly

The correct answer is: If the permit holder is convicted of a felony

A Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit can be revoked if the permit holder is convicted of a felony. Felony convictions are serious offenses that can result in the loss of the privilege to carry a concealed handgun. It is important for permit holders to abide by the law and avoid engaging in activities that could lead to a felony conviction. moving to another state, the permit expiring after 5 years, or not carrying regularly are not reasons for revocation of the Virginia CHP.