West Virginia Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In West Virginia, who is prohibited from possessing a firearm?

  1. Convicted felons

  2. Individuals under the age of 18

  3. Individuals without a hunting license

  4. Non-residents of West Virginia

The correct answer is: Convicted felons

In West Virginia, individuals who have been convicted of a felony are prohibited from possessing a firearm. This restriction is in line with federal law, which aims to prevent individuals with a history of serious criminal behavior from accessing firearms. The rationale behind this law is to enhance public safety by reducing the likelihood that those who have demonstrated a tendency toward lawlessness might use firearms in further criminal activity. Individuals under the age of 18 may have restrictions on firearm possession, but they are not outright prohibited; instead, it often depends on the context, such as supervision or specific circumstances, like hunting or sporting events. Lacking a hunting license does not legally bar someone from firearm ownership, as there are multiple legal reasons one can possess a firearm outside of hunting. Non-residents can possess firearms in West Virginia, provided they comply with local laws; thus, residency is not a factor that automatically disqualifies someone from having a firearm.