California Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) Practice Exam

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Which of the following individuals is prohibited from owning a firearm in California?

  1. Someone convicted of a felony

  2. A person with a hunting license

  3. Active military personnel

  4. A person over the age of 18 without a criminal record

The correct answer is: Someone convicted of a felony

The correct answer is that someone convicted of a felony is prohibited from owning a firearm in California. This is grounded in state and federal laws aimed at promoting public safety and reducing the risk of firearm-related violence. Those who have been convicted of a felony typically face restrictions regarding firearms as a means of assessing the potential risks that may arise from allowing individuals with a history of serious crimes to possess weapons. In contrast, individuals who hold a hunting license, active military personnel, and those over the age of 18 without a criminal record generally do not face such prohibitions. They are typically allowed to own firearms provided they comply with other requirements and regulations set forth by California law.