California Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) Practice Exam

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Who is prohibited from owning a firearm in California?

  1. Persons under 18

  2. Persons with a felony conviction

  3. Non-residents of California

  4. Persons without a Firearm Safety Certificate

The correct answer is: Persons with a felony conviction

The prohibition against owning a firearm in California primarily includes individuals with felony convictions. This restriction is rooted in the belief that those who have committed serious crimes may pose a greater risk when it comes to firearm ownership, due to their past behavior and the potential for recidivism. As such, California law aims to reduce the incidence of gun violence and illegal activity by disallowing these individuals from legally acquiring firearms. While there are age restrictions and requirements for non-residents obtaining firearms, specifically for individuals under 18, and those without a Firearm Safety Certificate may face challenges in acquiring a firearm, the overarching legal framework places a significant emphasis on the criminal history of the individual. This makes individuals with felony convictions a priority when discussing prohibitions regarding firearm ownership in the state.