Connecticut Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a requirement for storing a firearm in a residence where a minor is present in Connecticut?

  1. Keeping the firearm in a locked container

  2. Disassembling the firearm

  3. Hiding the firearm

  4. Keeping the firearm unloaded

The correct answer is: Keeping the firearm in a locked container

In Connecticut, it is a requirement to store a firearm in a residence where a minor is present in a locked container. This measure helps ensure the safety and security of the firearm, preventing minors from gaining unauthorized access to it. Keeping the firearm in a locked container decreases the risk of accidents or misuse, promoting responsible gun ownership. It is important to follow this requirement to prevent any potential harm or accidents involving firearms and minors. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because simply disassembling the firearm, hiding it, or keeping it unloaded may not provide the necessary level of security and safety required when storing a firearm in a residence with minors present.