Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What type of firearm is illegal to possess in Kansas?

  1. Semi-automatic rifles

  2. Shotguns with a barrel length less than 18 inches

  3. Handguns with a magazine capacity over 10 rounds

  4. None, all types are legal

The correct answer is: Shotguns with a barrel length less than 18 inches

In Kansas, it is illegal to possess shotguns that have a barrel length of less than 18 inches. This restriction aligns with federal law, which regulates firearms based on their size and functionality. The specific measurement is important because shorter barreled shotguns (often referred to as "short-barreled shotguns") are classified as more dangerous firearms due to their easily concealable nature and the potential for increased misuse. The laws surrounding barrel length thresholds are designed to manage the types of firearms that can be easily hidden and used in criminal activity. By establishing a clear legal minimum for barrel length, lawmakers aim to promote public safety while still allowing for a wide range of firearm ownership. Other types of firearms such as semi-automatic rifles and handguns with various magazine capacities do not face similar restrictions in Kansas, allowing for broader possession rights under state law. This distinction highlights the specific regulatory focus on shotguns that do not meet the legal criteria established for safer firearm ownership.