Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is the minimum age requirement for obtaining a Firearms Identification Card (FID) in Massachusetts?

  1. 18 years

  2. 21 years

  3. 15 years with parental consent

  4. 14 years

The correct answer is: 15 years with parental consent

The correct answer is that the minimum age requirement for obtaining a Firearms Identification Card (FID) in Massachusetts is 15 years with parental consent. This means that a minor, who is at least 15 years old, can apply for an FID as long as they have permission from a parent or guardian. This provision exists to encourage responsible firearm ownership among younger individuals while ensuring that parental oversight is in place. In Massachusetts, the legal age for owning or purchasing firearms without parental guidance starts at 18 years when individuals can apply on their own. The age of 21 is generally associated with the purchase of handguns, aligning with federal regulations. The age of 14 does not apply to this context, as it is below the established minimum age requirement for FID eligibility.