Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What must be done with firearms when transporting them in a vehicle under Massachusetts law?

  1. Kept loaded but not on one's person

  2. Stored in the glove compartment

  3. Unloaded and locked in a trunk or in a locked case

  4. Visible on the back seat to avoid suspicion

The correct answer is: Unloaded and locked in a trunk or in a locked case

When transporting firearms in a vehicle under Massachusetts law, it is crucial to follow the regulations to ensure safety and compliance with the law. The correct answer is to keep the firearms unloaded and either locked in a trunk or in a locked case. This requirement helps prevent accidental discharge and unauthorized access to the firearms during transport, ensuring safety for everyone in the vehicle and the general public. Storing firearms in the glove compartment or leaving them loaded but not on one's person does not comply with the Massachusetts law regarding firearm transportation. Additionally, keeping firearms visible on the back seat to avoid suspicion is not a safe or lawful practice according to Massachusetts regulations.