Delaware Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following would disqualify an individual from legally owning a firearm in Delaware?

  1. A previous conviction for jaywalking

  2. A felony conviction

  3. Having a prescription for medical marijuana

  4. Both B and C

The correct answer is: Both B and C

In Delaware, specific legal criteria disqualify individuals from owning firearms, particularly focusing on certain criminal convictions and particular medical conditions. A felony conviction is a significant disqualifier; individuals with felony convictions generally cannot possess firearms under Delaware law due to the potential threat to public safety that such offenses may represent. Additionally, having a prescription for medical marijuana poses another disqualification in accordance with both state and federal law. Firearms regulations stipulate that individuals who are considered users or possessors of controlled substances, which includes medical marijuana, are prohibited from owning firearms. This reflects broader concerns regarding the balance between substance use and the responsibilities of firearm ownership. While a previous conviction for jaywalking does not meet the criteria for disqualification as it is a minor infraction rather than a felony, combining the implications of a felony conviction and the legal constraints surrounding medical marijuana prescription leads to the understanding that both factors collectively result in a disqualification from legal firearm ownership. Therefore, the option representing both of these disqualifying factors is the appropriate answer.