Connecticut Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can a person with a temporary restraining order against them possess a firearm in Connecticut?

  1. Yes, until convicted

  2. No, it's prohibited

  3. Yes, but with restrictions

  4. Yes, if the firearm is registered

The correct answer is: No, it's prohibited

In Connecticut, it is prohibited for a person with a temporary restraining order against them to possess a firearm. Temporary restraining orders are issued in situations where there is a perceived threat or danger, and allowing the individual to possess a firearm during this time would pose an increased risk. Therefore, it is crucial to prevent individuals with temporary restraining orders from accessing firearms to ensure the safety of all parties involved.