Delaware Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is required for transporting firearms through Delaware, if you are not a resident?

  1. Firearm must be unloaded and locked in a case

  2. Firearm must be visible at all times

  3. No special requirements

  4. Must notify local law enforcement

The correct answer is: Firearm must be unloaded and locked in a case

The correct answer highlights the requirement that firearms must be unloaded and secured in a case while being transported through Delaware by non-residents. This is important for ensuring safety during transport and preventing any accidental discharges. The requirement to have the firearm locked in a case serves to minimize the risk of theft and unauthorized access, especially when traveling across different jurisdictions where laws may vary significantly. The other options do not align with Delaware's regulations. Visibility of the firearm at all times can increase risks and is not a requirement in Delaware for transporting firearms. Stating that no special requirements exist misrepresents the regulations, as the state has specific laws governing firearm transport that aim to promote safety. Notifying local law enforcement is not mandated for transporting firearms through the state, further solidifying that securing and unloading the firearm is crucial while en route.