Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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How can one lose their right to carry a concealed handgun in Virginia?

  1. Being convicted of a felony

  2. Receiving a protection order

  3. Failing to pay fines

  4. A and B

The correct answer is: A and B

In Virginia, individuals can lose their right to carry a concealed handgun for various reasons. One of the primary reasons is being convicted of a felony. Felony convictions typically result in the loss of the right to possess a firearm, including a concealed handgun. Additionally, receiving a protection order can also lead to the revocation of the concealed handgun permit. Therefore, option D is correct because both A and B are valid reasons for losing the right to carry a concealed handgun in Virginia. Option C, failing to pay fines, is not a direct reason for losing the right to carry a concealed handgun in Virginia. While it is essential to fulfill all legal obligations, such as paying fines, this alone does not result in the revocation of the concealed handgun permit.