Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following firearms is NOT allowed to be possessed or carried under a Class B license in Massachusetts?

  1. Non-large capacity rifles

  2. Non-large capacity shotguns

  3. Large capacity firearms

  4. All of the above are allowed

The correct answer is: Large capacity firearms

The correct answer is that large capacity firearms are not permitted under a Class B license in Massachusetts. A Class B license restricts individuals to the possession of non-large capacity rifles and shotguns, which means that any firearm defined as "large capacity" is excluded from what holders of a Class B license can possess. This is crucial for maintaining compliance with Massachusetts law, which distinguishes between different types of firearms based on their capacity. Large capacity firearms typically refer to those that can accept a magazine with a capacity of more than ten rounds. The regulation surrounding firearms licensing in Massachusetts is designed to promote public safety and regulate potentially more dangerous weapons. Thus, while non-large capacity rifles and shotguns are acceptable with a Class B license, large capacity firearms fall outside this allowance.