Delaware Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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To whom does the prohibition of possessing firearms in Delaware NOT apply?

  1. Persons with a felony conviction

  2. Active law enforcement officers

  3. Individuals under restraining orders

  4. Persons convicted of violating controlled substances laws

The correct answer is: Active law enforcement officers

The prohibition on possessing firearms in Delaware does not apply to active law enforcement officers. Law enforcement personnel are generally granted specific exceptions due to their roles, which are essential for maintaining public safety and enforcing the law. Their training and responsibilities necessitate a legal ability to carry firearms while performing their official duties. In contrast, individuals with felony convictions, those under restraining orders, and those convicted of violations related to controlled substances are typically subject to prohibitions due to the potential risk they pose to public safety. These laws are designed to prevent individuals with a history of criminal behavior or those who may misuse firearms from obtaining them. Therefore, active law enforcement officers are recognized as having the necessary credentials and responsibilities to possess firearms, which is why the prohibition does not extend to them.