California Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) Practice Exam

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Leaving firearms unsecured where a child gains access could result in being charged with:

  1. A misdemeanor at most.

  2. A felony, depending on the circumstances.

  3. A simple fine.

  4. Community service only.

The correct answer is: A felony, depending on the circumstances.

Leaving firearms unsecured where a child can access them can lead to serious legal consequences, reflecting the significant responsibilities gun owners have regarding safety and preventing unauthorized access. In California, failing to adequately secure firearms, especially in the presence of a minor, can result in felony charges. This is particularly true if the firearm is used to cause harm or if the circumstances surrounding the negligence are severe, such as a child accidentally injuring themselves or others with the firearm. The severity of the potential charges underscores the critical importance of firearm safety practices, including proper storage and securing firearms away from children. Gun owners are expected to take proactive measures to prevent any possibility of access by minors, and this responsibility is taken seriously by law enforcement and the legal system.