Oklahoma Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following convictions would disqualify an individual from obtaining a handgun license in Oklahoma?

  1. Felony conviction

  2. Traffic violation

  3. Misdemeanor conviction for a non-violent crime

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: Felony conviction

A conviction for a felony would disqualify an individual from obtaining a handgun license in Oklahoma. This is because a felony conviction is considered a serious offense and indicates a history of potentially dangerous or violent behavior. Traffic violations and misdemeanor convictions for non-violent crimes, while still illegal, are not seen as severe enough to prevent someone from obtaining a handgun license. Therefore, option A is the only correct answer.