Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Under Massachusetts law, which of the following individuals is NOT eligible to receive a License to Carry (LTC)?

  1. An individual convicted of a felony

  2. An individual with a restraining order for domestic violence

  3. An individual who has been hospitalized for mental illness

  4. An individual over the age of 21 with no criminal record

The correct answer is: An individual convicted of a felony

In Massachusetts, individuals who have been convicted of a felony are generally prohibited from obtaining a License to Carry (LTC). This restriction is set in place to ensure public safety, as a felony conviction is often associated with more serious criminal behavior that raises concerns about an individual’s ability to responsibly handle firearms. Other groups, such as those with restraining orders for domestic violence or individuals who have been hospitalized for mental illness, also face restrictions. However, a person over the age of 21 with no criminal record meets the eligibility requirements to receive a LTC, as this group is considered to pose a lower risk when it comes to firearm ownership and public safety concerns. Therefore, a felony conviction unequivocally disqualifies an individual from receiving an LTC in Massachusetts.