Idaho Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following is true about Idaho's law on firearm storage with respect to minors?

  1. Firearms must be stored unloaded and locked up if a minor is present in the home.

  2. Idaho does not have specific laws requiring firearms to be stored securely out of reach of minors.

  3. It is illegal to store a loaded firearm in a place accessible to a minor under 16 without parental permission.

  4. B and C

The correct answer is: Idaho does not have specific laws requiring firearms to be stored securely out of reach of minors.

Idaho law on firearm storage with respect to minors does not impose specific requirements for how firearms must be stored. Therefore, the statement that Idaho does not have specific laws requiring firearms to be stored securely out of reach of minors is accurate, illustrating the absence of mandatory safe storage provisions for firearms concerning minors. While other options may refer to best practices or recommendations for safely storing firearms, they do not align with Idaho's legal framework. The law does not mandate that firearms must always be unloaded and locked when a minor is present, nor does it strictly prohibit storing a loaded firearm in an accessible location for minors under 16. Understanding this context reinforces the importance of personal responsibility among firearm owners, especially when it comes to preventing access by children.