Delaware Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In Delaware, who is prohibited from possessing a firearm?

  1. Anyone over the age of 21

  2. Only non-residents of Delaware

  3. Individuals convicted of a violent crime

  4. Business owners

The correct answer is: Individuals convicted of a violent crime

In Delaware, individuals convicted of a violent crime are prohibited from possessing a firearm. This restriction is in place to enhance public safety and prevent potential future incidents of violence. The law recognizes that those with a history of violent offenses may pose a greater risk if they have access to firearms, thus aiming to reduce the likelihood of further criminal activity or harm to themselves or others. The other groups mentioned in the choices do not face a blanket prohibition. For instance, being over the age of 21 does not inherently disqualify someone from firearm possession; in fact, it is generally a requirement for purchasing firearms. Non-residents of Delaware may be subject to different laws regarding firearm possession but are not universally prohibited. Business owners, in this context, typically have the right to possess firearms unless they fall under a specific disqualification, such as a felony conviction.