Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In Kansas, who is generally prohibited from possessing a firearm?

  1. Person under the age of 21

  2. Person convicted of a felony

  3. Active duty military personnel

  4. Licensed hunting guides

The correct answer is: Person convicted of a felony

In Kansas, individuals who have been convicted of a felony are generally prohibited from possessing a firearm. This prohibition is in place due to the serious nature of felony convictions and the potential risk associated with allowing individuals with such criminal histories to possess firearms. It is crucial for public safety to restrict firearm possession for those who have committed felonies. Other groups mentioned in the options, such as persons under 21 years of age, active duty military personnel, and licensed hunting guides, do not face the same general prohibition as persons convicted of a felony.