Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What Federal law affects firearm possession among convicted felons in Kansas?

  1. Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act

  2. Firearms Owners' Protection Act

  3. Gun-Free School Zones Act

  4. National Firearms Act

The correct answer is: Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act

The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, also referred to as the Brady Law, is a federal law that requires licensed firearms dealers to perform a background check on prospective buyers before transferring a firearm. This law applies to all states, including Kansas. Option B, the Firearms Owners’ Protection Act, does not pertain to firearm possession among convicted felons. Instead, it primarily focuses on regulating the sale and transport of firearms. Option C, the Gun-Free School Zones Act, prohibits the possession of firearms in school zones, but it does not specifically address firearm possession among convicted felons. Option D, the National Firearms Act, regulates the possession and transfer of certain types of firearms, such as machine guns and silencers, but it does not specifically address firearm possession among convicted felons in Kansas. The Brady Law is the most relevant and correct answer for this question.