South Dakota Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Who is prohibited from possessing a firearm in South Dakota?

  1. Convicted felons

  2. Persons under 18

  3. Non-residents

  4. First-time offenders

The correct answer is: Convicted felons

Felons, or individuals who have committed a serious crime, are prohibited from possessing a firearm in South Dakota. This is because felons have demonstrated a disregard for the safety of others and are considered a potential threat to society. Additionally, felons are already prohibited from owning firearms under federal law. The other options, while potentially limiting certain individuals from owning firearms, do not have the same level of restriction as convicted felons. Persons under 18 are not legally allowed to purchase firearms, but they may be able to possess them with parental consent. Non-residents may be subject to different laws and regulations, but they are not necessarily prohibited from possessing a firearm in South Dakota. First-time offenders, while they may face legal consequences, are not automatically prohibited from owning a firearm.