Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following qualifies an individual to be ineligible for obtaining a firearm license in Massachusetts?

  1. Being over the age of 21

  2. Lack of U.S. citizenship

  3. A felony conviction

  4. Previous military service

The correct answer is: A felony conviction

An individual becomes ineligible to obtain a firearm license in Massachusetts primarily due to a felony conviction. This legal standard is based on the principle that individuals who have been convicted of serious crimes may pose a higher risk to public safety if they are allowed to possess firearms. The state enforces strict guidelines regarding firearm licensing to ensure the safety of its residents, and the presence of a felony on one’s record is a significant disqualifying factor. The other options do not serve as disqualifiers in the same manner. For example, being over the age of 21 is actually a requirement for certain types of firearm licenses, and previous military service can even be seen as a positive factor in evaluating an applicant. Lack of U.S. citizenship is also a critical eligibility factor, but not as directly related to criminal history as a felony conviction is. Thus, it’s the felony conviction that most directly impacts an individual's eligibility under Massachusetts law.