Delaware Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Prepare for the Delaware Gun Laws and Firearms Safety Exam. Review key topics with flashcards and multiple-choice questions. Get familiar with laws and safety practices and boost your confidence for the test!

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Are assault weapons banned in Delaware?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Yes, but only sale and transfer

  4. Yes, but only possession

The correct answer is: No

The correct answer is that assault weapons are not banned in Delaware. The state does not have a specific law that outright prohibits the sale, transfer, or possession of firearms classified as assault weapons. Delaware regulations allow for individuals to legally own these types of firearms, as long as they comply with other state and federal laws governing firearm ownership. While some other states have enacted strict bans on assault weapons, Delaware has not pursued similar legislation. Those who own firearms in Delaware can possess semi-automatic weapons without restrictions specific to assault weapon classifications, as long as they are not prohibited from owning any firearms based on their background or criminal history. Understanding this context highlights the difference in firearm regulations from state to state, as well as clarifying the legal landscape for residents regarding the ownership of what might be classified as assault weapons in other jurisdictions.