Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is NOT a valid reason for denial of a firearm license in Massachusetts?

  1. Prior felony conviction

  2. Active restraining order

  3. Lack of firearm safety training

  4. Personal dislike by the issuing authority

The correct answer is: Personal dislike by the issuing authority

Personal dislike by the issuing authority is not a valid reason for the denial of a firearm license in Massachusetts. Licensing decisions must be based on specific, objective criteria that are outlined in the law, which includes assessing an applicant's background, criminal history, mental health status, and other relevant factors. The issuing authority must adhere to these legal standards, and personal biases or feelings about the individual applying do not constitute lawful grounds for denying a license. The other reasons mentioned—prior felony conviction, active restraining order, and lack of firearm safety training—are legitimate concerns that directly relate to an individual’s suitability to possess or carry a firearm. Felony convictions can indicate a propensity for violent behavior, restraining orders often reflect ongoing threats or issues related to domestic violence, and firearm safety training is crucial for ensuring that individuals are knowledgeable and responsible in the use and ownership of firearms. These factors all align with public safety considerations and legal requirements, which is why they can lead to the denial of a license.