Delaware Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Are there any locations in Delaware where firearms are explicitly prohibited, even with a permit?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only federal buildings

  4. Only schools and courthouses

The correct answer is: Yes

In Delaware, there are indeed specific locations where firearms are explicitly prohibited, regardless of whether an individual holds a permit. These prohibited locations include schools, government buildings, and various other designated areas. This regulation is in place to ensure safety in environments where the presence of firearms could pose a higher risk to public safety. While federal buildings and schools are commonly known places where firearms are not allowed, Delaware law extends these restrictions to include other areas such as public parks, health facilities, and certain private property where the owner has prohibited firearms. Understanding these restrictions is crucial for responsible gun ownership and aligns with the state's emphasis on maintaining safe communities.