Idaho Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Does Idaho have laws requiring firearms to be securely stored away from children?

  1. Yes, strict liability laws

  2. No specific laws

  3. Yes, but only for loaded firearms

  4. Yes, guidance but no legal requirement

The correct answer is: No specific laws

Idaho does not have specific laws that mandate the secure storage of firearms away from children. Parents and guardians are encouraged to practice responsible gun ownership by ensuring that firearms are stored safely, but there is no legal framework imposing strict storage requirements. This means that while it is advisable and a best practice to keep firearms inaccessible to children, the law does not dictate that they must be stored in a particular way or secured unless explicitly stated for certain scenarios. Other choices imply various levels of legal obligations or guidelines which do not accurately reflect the status of Idaho laws. For instance, strict liability laws or guidance without legal requirements suggest a more regulated approach than what is in place.