California Firearms Safety Certificates (CAFSC) Practice Exam

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Prepare for the California Firearms Safety Certificate Exam. Study with flashcards and multiple choice questions. Hints and explanations are provided for each question to help you get ready and pass the exam with confidence!

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Is it a crime to buy a gun and give it to someone who is prohibited from owning one?

  1. Yes, it is a state and federal crime

  2. No, it is legal with a permit

  3. Only if the gun is registered

  4. Yes, but only at the state level

The correct answer is: Yes, it is a state and federal crime

Purchasing a firearm and transferring it to someone who is prohibited from owning one is indeed a crime under both state and federal laws. This is due to the legal framework designed to prevent firearms from falling into the hands of individuals who may pose a risk to themselves or others, such as those with felony convictions, certain mental health issues, restraining orders, or other disqualifying factors. The legal principle here is that facilitating access to firearms for individuals who are legally barred from owning them can undermine public safety and violates regulations intended to reduce gun violence and accidental misuse. Both state statutes and federal laws impose strict penalties for such actions, reinforcing the seriousness of the offense. Other options suggest situations that would make the transfer permissible, such as needing a permit or registration, which do not align with the legal framework surrounding firearm ownership and transfers. This further emphasizes that such actions are not legal regardless of the circumstances surrounding the acquisition or the status of the firearm itself.