Tennessee Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Get ready for the Tennessee Gun Laws Exam. Study with multiple choice questions; each question offers explanations and hints. Equip yourself with essential knowledge of Tennessee's firearms laws and safety guidelines. Prepare for success!

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In Tennessee, which of the following individuals is prohibited from possessing a firearm?

  1. A person with a felony conviction

  2. A person who has been discharged from the military for misconduct

  3. A person with a hunting license

  4. A person under the age of 16

The correct answer is: A person with a felony conviction

In Tennessee, individuals who have been convicted of a felony are not permitted to possess a firearm. This is due to the fact that a felony conviction can indicate a history of serious criminal activity, making it unsafe for that individual to possess a firearm. Option B is not the correct answer because although being discharged from the military for misconduct may raise concerns about an individual's character, it is not explicitly stated as a reason for being prohibited from possessing a firearm in Tennessee. Option C is incorrect because having a hunting license does not signify any criminal activity or history that would warrant a prohibition from possessing a firearm. Option D is incorrect because the legal age to possess a firearm in Tennessee is 18, not 16.