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Comprehensive Study Guide for BSIS Firearms Permit Examination
Prepared for Security Professionals
July 17, 2025
, 1 Introduction
This document is a refactored study guide for the Bureau of Security and Inves-
tigative Services (BSIS) Firearm Written Exam, updated for 2025. It contains 100
carefully curated questions with detailed, verified answers, focusing on firearm
regulations, use of force, safety protocols, and range procedures. The questions
are presented in a clear, concise format, with each question highlighted in very
dark red for emphasis, ensuring thorough preparation for the exam.
2 BSIS Firearm Written Exam Questions and Answers
1. What is the validity period of a BSIS Firearms Permit?
• Answer: A BSIS Firearms Permit is valid for two years from the date of
issuance. During this period, the permit holder must maintain compli-
ance with all BSIS regulations, including completing mandatory range
requalifications and reporting any incidents involving the firearm.
2. How often must a permit holder complete range requalification?
• Answer: Permit holders must complete firing range requalification
twice per year, with each session at least four months apart but no
more than six months apart, to ensure ongoing proficiency and com-
pliance with BSIS standards.
3. In a potential shooting situation, what should a security guard con-
sider before acting?
• Answer: A guard must assess the threat level, determine if there is
an imminent danger to themselves or others, and consider whether
verbal de-escalation or other non-lethal measures can resolve the sit-
uation before resorting to firearm use.
4. Is firing a warning shot ever permissible for a security guard?
• Answer: No, firing a warning shot is never appropriate. It poses a
risk to bystanders and is considered reckless, potentially leading to
criminal charges, civil liability, and BSIS disciplinary action.
5. Can a convicted felon carry a firearm under a BSIS permit?
• Answer: A convicted felon is prohibited from possessing or carrying
a firearm under any circumstances, including under a BSIS Firearms
Permit, as per California law.
6. If a shoplifting suspect becomes agitated and walks away, is pointing a
firearm justified?
• Answer: Pointing a firearm at a non-threatening shoplifting suspect
is not justified. Such action could result in criminal prosecution and
BSIS disciplinary measures, as it exceeds reasonable use of force.
7. What are the consequences of shooting a fleeing shoplifting suspect?
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