Connecticut Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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How does Connecticut law address the storage of firearms to prevent access by minors?

  1. Firearms must be stored unloaded and locked

  2. There are no specific requirements

  3. Firearms must be stored with a trigger lock

  4. Firearms must be kept in a locked container and unloaded

The correct answer is: Firearms must be stored unloaded and locked

Connecticut law requires firearms to be stored unloaded and locked to prevent access by minors. This is an important safety measure to ensure that firearms are not easily accessible to children and adolescents, reducing the risk of accidental shootings or misuse of firearms. By storing firearms in a locked state, it adds an extra layer of safety and security, reducing the likelihood of unauthorized access and potential incidents. Therefore, option A is the correct choice. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because Connecticut law specifically mandates that firearms must be stored in a particular way to prevent access by minors, which includes being stored unloaded and locked.