Montana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What conditions disqualify an individual from owning a firearm in Montana?

  1. Felony conviction only

  2. Felony conviction or adjudicated as mentally incompetent

  3. Felony conviction, domestic violence conviction, or restraining order

  4. Felony conviction, mentally incompetent, or under 18

The correct answer is: Felony conviction, domestic violence conviction, or restraining order

In Montana, there are specific conditions that disqualify an individual from owning a firearm. These conditions include a felony conviction, a domestic violence conviction, or being subject to a restraining order. It is important to note that each of these conditions poses significant concerns regarding the individual's ability to safely possess a firearm and follow the laws and regulations surrounding gun ownership. Felony convictions, domestic violence situations, and restraining orders indicate a history or potential for violence or disregard for the law, making it unsafe for these individuals to have access to firearms.