Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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What is the first step in appealing a Concealed Handgun Permit denial in Virginia?

  1. Submit a new application

  2. Contact the Governor's office

  3. Petition the General District Court

  4. File a complaint with the ACLU

The correct answer is: Petition the General District Court

The correct answer is to petition the General District Court as the first step in appealing a Concealed Handgun Permit denial in Virginia. This is the proper legal channel to challenge the denial and seek a review of the decision. It is essential to follow the correct procedures outlined by the state when appealing such denials to have a chance at a successful outcome. Option A, submitting a new application, is not the correct first step when appealing a denial. Option B, contacting the Governor's office, would not typically be the appropriate initial action in this situation. Option D, filing a complaint with the ACLU, is also not the correct course of action for appealing a Concealed Handgun Permit denial in Virginia.