Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for owning a firearm in Massachusetts?

  1. Being a U.S. citizen

  2. Completing a firearms safety course

  3. Possessing a License to Carry or Firearms Identification Card

  4. Being employed in law enforcement

The correct answer is: Being a U.S. citizen

The correct answer is that being a U.S. citizen is not a requirement for owning a firearm in Massachusetts. The state allows legal residents, including those who are not citizens, to apply for the necessary licenses, such as the Firearms Identification Card (FID) or the License to Carry (LTC), provided they meet other criteria, such as age and background checks. In contrast, completing a firearms safety course is a requirement before obtaining a license to carry or a firearms identification card, as it ensures that applicants are knowledgeable about safe handling and storage practices. Additionally, possessing either a License to Carry or a Firearms Identification Card is mandatory for legally owning or carrying firearms in Massachusetts. Finally, being employed in law enforcement is not a general requirement for firearm ownership; while law enforcement officers may have different provisions, it is not applicable to the general population seeking to own a firearm.