Delaware Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Are individuals in Delaware permitted to own automatic weapons?

  1. Yes, without restrictions

  2. Yes, with special permission from the state

  3. No, they are banned

  4. Yes, if manufactured before 1986

The correct answer is: Yes, with special permission from the state

In Delaware, the ownership of automatic weapons is indeed subject to regulation. Individuals can own such firearms, but they must obtain special permission and comply with federal and state regulations. This typically involves the process outlined under the National Firearms Act (NFA), which requires registration and approval from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Automatic weapons are classified as Title II weapons under federal law, which means that the ownership is heavily regulated and requires specific permits and approvals due to their potential for misuse. This ensures that only responsible and law-abiding individuals have access to these types of firearms, promoting public safety while still allowing certain individuals the ability to own them under regulated circumstances. The other options do not accurately reflect the legal landscape surrounding automatic weapons in Delaware. Owning such a weapon without restrictions or simply because of its manufacturing date does not comply with the strict legal framework from both state and federal viewpoints.