Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In Massachusetts, a 'large capacity' weapon is defined as a firearm capable of holding more than how many rounds?

  1. 10 rounds

  2. 15 rounds

  3. 20 rounds

  4. No specific number, depends on firearm type

The correct answer is: 10 rounds

In Massachusetts, the definition of a 'large capacity' weapon is specifically grounded in the capacity of the firearm’s magazine. A firearm is deemed to have a 'large capacity' if it can accept a magazine that holds more than 10 rounds. This law is designed to address concerns around firearms that can deliver a higher rate of fire without needing a reload, which can be a critical factor in public safety discussions. The other choices presented do not align with the established legal definition in Massachusetts. While some states may have different thresholds for what constitutes a large-capacity firearm, Massachusetts clearly sets its limit at 10 rounds, reflecting its particular approach to gun regulation.