Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Are individuals under 18 allowed to possess a rifle or shotgun in Kansas under supervision for activities such as hunting or target shooting?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only if they are 16 or older

  4. Only if a parent or guardian is present

The correct answer is: Yes

Yes, individuals under 18 are allowed to possess a rifle or shotgun in Kansas when supervised by an adult for activities such as hunting or target shooting. This provision acknowledges the importance of supervised firearms training and provides a legal avenue for youth to engage in these activities safely. Under Kansas law, the supervision of an adult enhances safety, ensuring that young individuals learn responsible handling and usage of firearms in a controlled environment. This allowance encourages education about gun safety and responsible ownership from an early age, reinforcing safe practices among young hunters and sport shooters.