Idaho Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What places are off-limits for carrying firearms in Idaho?

  1. Schools and courthouses

  2. Bars and restaurants

  3. Private businesses

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Schools and courthouses

In Idaho, the law specifically prohibits carrying firearms in certain places for safety and regulatory reasons. Schools and courthouses are designated as sensitive locations due to the vulnerable populations they serve and the nature of their functions. Schools are crucial environments for children, and courthouses handle legal proceedings where maintaining order is essential. Therefore, it is critical to restrict access to firearms in these venues to minimize risks. While it’s true that there are restrictions on carrying firearms in bars and restaurants that serve alcohol, as well as the fact that private businesses have the right to restrict firearms on their property, these locations do not have the same blanket prohibition as schools and courthouses. Hence, option A accurately reflects a specific legal restriction in Idaho.