Tennessee Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Under Tennessee law, what is considered a valid reason for revoking a handgun carry permit?

  1. Receiving a traffic ticket

  2. A conviction for driving under the influence (DUI)

  3. Failure to pay state taxes

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: A conviction for driving under the influence (DUI)

A conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) is considered a valid reason for revoking a handgun carry permit under Tennessee law. This is primarily due to the fact that a DUI conviction indicates a disregard for the law and may raise concerns about the individual’s ability to handle firearms responsibly. The legal framework surrounding handgun permits emphasizes the importance of ensuring that permit holders demonstrate both legal compliance and a commitment to public safety, which can be compromised by such a conviction. Receiving a traffic ticket and failing to pay state taxes typically do not have a direct bearing on an individual’s qualifications to hold a handgun carry permit. While these issues may signal a lack of attention to legal responsibilities, they are generally not classified as serious offenses that would warrant the revocation of a permit.