Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following firearms is NOT allowed to be owned or transferred without a specific license in Massachusetts?

  1. Non-large capacity rifles

  2. Non-large capacity shotguns

  3. Assault weapons

  4. Muzzleloaders

The correct answer is: Assault weapons

The correct choice is the classification of firearms commonly referred to as assault weapons. In Massachusetts, laws regulating firearms are particularly strict when it comes to ownership and transfer of assault weapons. These firearms are defined under specific criteria in state law, and individuals wishing to own or transfer them must obtain a special license. The stringent control on these weapons is a reflection of the state's efforts to enhance public safety and reduce gun violence. Other categories, such as non-large capacity rifles, non-large capacity shotguns, and muzzleloaders, do not require the same level of licensing for ownership and transfer, making them more accessible within the boundaries set by Massachusetts law. Muzzleloaders, for instance, are generally viewed as historical firearms and are subject to different regulations compared to modern firearms, thus not requiring a specific license for ownership.