Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT considered a proper storage method for firearms in Massachusetts?

  1. Locked in a container

  2. Equipped with a tamper-resistant mechanical lock

  3. Keeping the safety on

  4. Rendered inoperable by a security device

The correct answer is: Keeping the safety on

Keeping the safety on is not regarded as a proper storage method for firearms under Massachusetts law. While having the safety engaged is a good practice when handling firearms, it does not meet the legal requirements for secure storage. Massachusetts law emphasizes the need for firearms to be stored in more secure ways that prevent unauthorized access, particularly by children. In contrast, locked containers, using tamper-resistant locks, and rendering firearms inoperable with security devices are all considered proper methods of storage. These options significantly enhance safety by reducing the risk of accidental discharge and access by unauthorized individuals. Proper storage is crucial in promoting responsible gun ownership and preventing tragic accidents.