West Virginia Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can a person with a felony conviction own a firearm in West Virginia?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Yes, after a waiting period

  4. Yes, if the conviction is expunged

The correct answer is: No

In West Virginia, a person with a felony conviction is generally prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm. This aligns with both state and federal laws, which restrict firearm ownership for individuals with felony convictions. The rationale behind this law is to enhance public safety by limiting access to firearms for individuals who have committed serious offenses that typically reflect a higher risk of future criminal behavior. While there may be scenarios where certain rights can be restored (for example, expungement in specific cases), the general rule remains that a felony conviction unequivocally bars the individual from legal firearm possession until their rights are reinstated through the proper legal channels.