Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In Kansas, who is responsible for conducting a background check when a firearm is sold through a licensed dealer?

  1. Kansas Bureau of Investigation

  2. Federal Bureau of Investigation

  3. Local law enforcement

  4. Department of Homeland Security

The correct answer is: Federal Bureau of Investigation

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is responsible for conducting a background check when a firearm is sold through a licensed dealer in Kansas. The other options are incorrect because - Option A (Kansas Bureau of Investigation) only conducts background checks for firearm purchases from unlicensed sellers, not from licensed dealers. - Option C (Local law enforcement) may assist with the background check process, but the responsibility ultimately falls on the FBI. - Option D (Department of Homeland Security) is not directly involved in conducting background checks for firearm purchases.