Connecticut Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What does Connecticut law require for all firearms transfers through a licensed dealer?

  1. Completion of a safety course

  2. A hunting license

  3. A background check

  4. An endorsement from a local law enforcement officer

The correct answer is: A background check

Connecticut law requires that all firearms transfers through a licensed dealer must include a background check. This requirement is in place to help ensure that firearms are not being transferred to individuals who are prohibited from owning them, such as those with criminal records or mental health issues. Background checks are a critical step in promoting public safety and responsible gun ownership. Out of the other options, completion of a safety course, a hunting license, and an endorsement from a local law enforcement officer are not mandatory requirements for firearms transfers through a licensed dealer in Connecticut.