Delaware Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is there a waiting period for purchasing a firearm in Delaware?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only for handguns

  4. Only for long guns

The correct answer is: Yes

The correct answer is that there is indeed a waiting period for purchasing a firearm in Delaware. Specifically, Delaware law requires a waiting period of 7 days for the purchase of any firearm. This waiting period is designed to help prevent impulsive decisions that could lead to unsafe situations and to allow time for thorough background checks to be completed. While there might be nuances in other states regarding waiting periods that could vary for handguns or long guns, Delaware maintains the same waiting period regardless of the type of firearm being purchased. This helps to create a consistent regulatory environment and ensures that all firearm purchases are treated with the same level of scrutiny and care.