Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In Kansas, who is prohibited from possessing a firearm?

  1. Individuals under 21 years of age

  2. Individuals convicted of a felony

  3. Non-residents of Kansas

  4. Individuals without a hunting license

The correct answer is: Individuals convicted of a felony

In Kansas, individuals convicted of a felony are prohibited from possessing a firearm. This restriction is in place due to the belief that individuals who have committed serious crimes may pose a higher risk to public safety if allowed to access firearms. The law recognizes the need to prevent those with a history of violent behavior or significant criminal activity from having the potential to harm others. While individuals under 21 years of age may face certain limitations regarding the purchase of firearms, they are not outright prohibited from possessing firearms in all circumstances. Similarly, non-residents of Kansas can possess firearms under certain conditions, and individuals without a hunting license can still own firearms as long as they comply with state and federal laws. Therefore, the prohibition specifically applies to those with felony convictions, aligning with broader legal principles aimed at promoting public safety.