Arizona Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Who is prohibited from possessing a gun in Arizona?

  1. Convicted felons

  2. Individuals under 18

  3. Non-residents

  4. Licensed hunters

The correct answer is: Convicted felons

People who have been convicted of a felony in Arizona are not allowed to possess a gun. This means that someone who has been found guilty of a serious crime and sentenced to imprisonment cannot legally own or possess a firearm. The other options, while they may have some restrictions or limitations, do not have the same outright prohibition as convicted felons. Individuals under 18 may be able to possess a gun with parental consent or supervision, non-residents may need to follow certain regulations and requirements to possess a gun in Arizona, and licensed hunters are able to possess a gun for specific hunting purposes. However, convicted felons are completely prohibited from possessing a gun in Arizona.