Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Under Kansas law, which of the following statements about storing firearms in a home with children is true?

  1. Firearms must be kept in a locked safe

  2. Firearms must be stored with a trigger lock

  3. Firearms must be stored unloaded

  4. There is no specific legal requirement

The correct answer is: There is no specific legal requirement

Under Kansas law, there is no specific legal requirement for storing firearms in a home with children. This does not mean that parents should not take precautions in storing their firearms. It is still important to safely store firearms, such as using a locked safe or trigger lock, and keeping them unloaded. Just because there is no specific law does not mean that it is not important to keep children safe and prevent accidents with firearms.