Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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Prepare for your Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Exam with our comprehensive quiz that includes flashcards and multiple-choice questions designed to enhance your understanding of vital concepts and laws regarding concealed carry in Michigan.

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In Michigan, what is considered brandishing a firearm?

  1. Carrying a concealed firearm

  2. Showing a firearm in a public place in a threatening manner

  3. Transporting a firearm in a vehicle

  4. Cleaning a firearm in a public area

The correct answer is: Showing a firearm in a public place in a threatening manner

In Michigan, brandishing a firearm refers to showing a firearm in a public place in a threatening manner. This means that any other actions involving a firearm, such as carrying a concealed firearm, transporting a firearm in a vehicle, or cleaning a firearm in a public area, would not be considered brandishing. While these actions may still be restricted and regulated by state laws, they do not fall under the specific definition of brandishing a firearm.