Delaware Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Prepare for the Delaware Gun Laws and Firearms Safety Exam. Review key topics with flashcards and multiple-choice questions. Get familiar with laws and safety practices and boost your confidence for the test!

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What does Delaware law require for storing firearms in a household with children?

  1. Nothing

  2. Locked storage

  3. Firearms must be disassembled

  4. Verbal warning to children about gun safety

The correct answer is: Locked storage

Delaware law requires firearms to be stored in a household with children in a locked storage. This is to ensure that children do not have unauthorized access to firearms, which can prevent accidents or mishandling of firearms. Securely storing firearms in a locked storage helps in keeping them out of reach of children and promotes overall household safety. Option A is incorrect because Delaware law does mandate a specific requirement for storing firearms in households with children. Option C is incorrect because disassembling firearms may not be as effective as locking them in a secure storage. Option D is also incorrect because simply providing a verbal warning to children about gun safety is insufficient in ensuring the safe storage and handling of firearms in a household with children.