Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is the minimum age to purchase a long gun (rifle/shotgun) in Kansas?

  1. 18

  2. 19

  3. 21

  4. 16

The correct answer is: 18

The minimum age to purchase a long gun, such as a rifle or shotgun, in Kansas is indeed 18 years old. This legal age aligns with federal law, which also establishes 18 as the minimum age for purchasing firearms classified as long guns. This regulation is in place to ensure that individuals have reached a certain level of maturity and responsibility before they can acquire such firearms. Although some states have varying regulations, Kansas adheres to this federal guideline, allowing adults who are 18 years of age and older to legally purchase long guns. The other age options—19, 21, and 16—do not reflect the minimum required age under Kansas law. Specifically, while 21 is commonly associated with the purchase of handguns, it does not apply to long guns. Similarly, 16 is too young for firearm purchases in general due to both state and federal regulations.